
The Era of Good Feelings
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- Q1What was the period referred to as the Era of Good Feelings?1800 to 18101830 to 18401825 to 18351815 to 182530s
- Q2Who was the President during the Era of Good Feelings?James MadisonJames MonroeThomas JeffersonJohn Quincy Adams30s
- Q3What major political party began to fade away during this era?Federalist PartyDemocratic PartyLibertarian PartyWhig Party30s
- Q4Which party became the main political party during the Era of Good Feelings?Progressive PartyDemocratic-Republican PartyWhig PartyFederalist Party30s
- Q5What contributed to the economic growth during the Era of Good Feelings?Government interventionGrowth of factories and industriesIncrease in exports onlyDecline of agriculture30s
- Q6What developments made transportation easier during the Era of Good Feelings?Airports and railroadsTrains and shipsBicycles and motor vehiclesRoads and canals30s
- Q7What underlying issues persisted despite the overall good feelings?Slavery and regional differencesForeign conflictsPolitical unityEconomic prosperity30s
- Q8What does the Era of Good Feelings exemplify about a country?Importance of isolationismImportance of local governanceImportance of unity and progressImportance of military power30s
- Q9What major event preceded the Era of Good Feelings?The Civil WarThe Revolutionary WarThe War of 1812The Spanish-American War30s
- Q10What was the general sentiment of people during the Era of Good Feelings?Anger and divisionFear and uncertaintyExcitement and hopeIndifference and apathy30s