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Flashcards on Era of Good Feelings
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What was the Era of Good Feelings?
A period of time in U.S. history characterized by political unity and a sense of national pride after the War of 1812.
When did the Era of Good Feelings occur?
1815 to 1825
Who was the President during the Era of Good Feelings?
James Monroe
What treaty ended the War of 1812?
Treaty of Ghent
What political party dominated during the Era of Good Feelings?
Democratic-Republican Party
What did the Era of Good Feelings symbolize?
A period of hope, optimism, and national unity
What were some key accomplishments during the Era of Good Feelings?
Expansion of territory (Florida and the Missouri Compromise), Economic growth, and Infrastructure development
What was the significance of James Monroe's presidency?
It marked a period of relative peace, unity, and economic expansion in the United States.
What led to the end of the Era of Good Feelings?
Controversies over internal improvements, slavery, and sectional tensions
What impact did the Era of Good Feelings have on American nationalism?
It strengthened American nationalism and promoted a sense of national identity.
What role did Henry Clay play in the Era of Good Feelings?
He was a key advocate for economic nationalism and played a major role in shaping the country's economic policies.
What was the significance of the Missouri Compromise during the Era of Good Feelings?
It temporarily resolved the issue of slavery in the new territories, but also highlighted growing sectional tensions.
How did the Era of Good Feelings impact Native Americans?
It marked a period of increased pressure and displacement of Native American tribes due to westward expansion.
What were some challenges faced by the United States during the Era of Good Feelings?
Issues with foreign policy (such as the Monroe Doctrine), economic disparities, and growing tensions between states
How did the Era of Good Feelings contribute to the growth of American democracy?
It saw the expansion of suffrage, increased political participation, and the rise of the political party system.
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When did the Era of Good Feelings occur?
1765 to 1783
1800 to 1810
1815 to 1825
1850 to 1860
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Who was the President during the Era of Good Feelings?
George Washington
Thomas Jefferson
James Monroe
John Adams
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What political party dominated during the Era of Good Feelings?
Federalist Party
Democratic-Republican Party
Whig Party
Democratic Party
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What treaty ended the War of 1812?
Treaty of Paris
Treaty of Versailles
Treaty of Ghent
Treaty of San Lorenzo
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What did the Era of Good Feelings symbolize?
A period of turmoil and conflict
A period of economic depression
A period of hope, optimism, and national unity
A period of revolution and social change
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Who played a major role in shaping the country's economic policies during the Era of Good Feelings?
George Washington
Henry Clay
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
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What were some key accomplishments during the Era of Good Feelings?
Abolition of slavery
Expansion of territory (Florida and the Missouri Compromise), economic growth, and infrastructure development
Women's suffrage
End of Native American resistance
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What led to the end of the Era of Good Feelings?
The assassination of President James Monroe
The outbreak of the American Civil War
Controversies over internal improvements, slavery, and sectional tensions
Economic recession
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What impact did the Era of Good Feelings have on American nationalism?
It strengthened American nationalism and promoted a sense of national identity
It weakened American nationalism and led to increased sectionalism
It had no significant impact on American nationalism
It led to the rise of Native American nationalism
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How did the Era of Good Feelings contribute to the growth of American democracy?
It restricted suffrage to property-owning white men
It saw the expansion of suffrage, increased political participation, and the rise of the political party system
It limited the power of the executive branch
It promoted authoritarian rule
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