The Jay Treaty was significant in which of the following respects?

A. In persuading the House to appropriate the funds necessary to carry out the treaty's provisions, the Federalists violated one of their key principles by engaging in grassroots politicking.
B. The ratification process used by the Senate demonstrated its commitment to public discussion of key issues.
C. By granting America navigation rights on the Mississippi, it ensured the commercial development of the West.
D. By demilitarizing the Great Lakes, it allowed the diversion of funds from the military to economic development.


Answer: A

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