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How did America's victory in the War of 1812 increase James Madison's political influence? A.
It guaranteed Madison's reelection in 1816.
B.
It increased tax revenues for the Madison administration.
C.
It led to the downfall of the Democratic-Republicans.
D.
It led to the downfall of the Federalists.

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