In 1812, President Madison took several actions that hurt the war effort, including:

a. appointing weak generals who did not win any important victories that year
b. backing repeal of Macon's Bill Number Two, which stopped trade with France
c. refusing to allow Congress to build federally-financed highways in the Midwest
d. ordering the New York militia to remain within New York State at all times


A

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