Asked by gabrielle thrasher on May 14, 2024

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The domestic program outlined by President Madison in 1815

A) recommended constitutional amendments that would have destroyed the system of checks and balances.
B) represented a novel definition of the role of the federal government.
C) in many respects embraced Federalist ideas.
D) in most respects indicated the triumph of the ideas associated with Jeffersonian Republicanism.

Constitutional Amendments

Changes or additions made to the United States Constitution, requiring a specific process for approval and ratification.

Checks And Balances

A fundamental principle of the United States Constitution that ensures no single branch of government becomes too powerful, with each branch having some measure of influence over the others.

Federalist Ideas

Political beliefs advocating for a strong central government, as proposed by figures like Alexander Hamilton, emphasizing the need for a consolidated federal authority.

  • Understand the dynamics of domestic policies and their impacts during the Early Republic period.
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Sasha PottingerMay 15, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Madison's domestic program in many ways embraced Federalist ideas, such as support for a national bank and a protective tariff, which were previously opposed by Jeffersonian Republicans.