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The Era of Good Feelings- Nationalism & the Monroe Doctrine

The Era of Good Feelings- Nationalism & the Monroe Doctrine

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Multiple Choice

What happened to the Federalist part following the War of 1812?

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It grew in power.

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It declined as a political force and disappeared for good.

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It's members sailed to Great Britain and became British citizens.

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Nationalism

-identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations

-extreme patriotism

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Multiple Choice

During what era did U.S. nationalism surge following the War of 1812?

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the early republic

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the Federalist Era

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the Jacksonian Era

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the Era of Good Feelings

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Multiple Choice

What did the new Republican party support that the Jeffersonian Democratic-Republican party originally didn't?

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the establishment of the 2nd National Bank

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an agrarian economy

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an alliance with Britain

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Multiple Choice

How did the U.S. economy change following the War of 1812?

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manufacturing expanded

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manufacturing declined

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agriculture declined

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Multiple Choice

Who was the president during the Era of Good Feelings?

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James Madison

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Thomas Jefferson

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James Monroe

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John Quincy Adams

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Multiple Choice

What type of foreign policy takes an aggressive stance on diplomacy and foreign affairs?

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nationalist

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submissive

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neutral

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Multiple Choice

Who was President James Monroe's Secretary of State who formulated a nationalist foreign policy?

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John Quincy Adams

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James Madison

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Andrew Jackson

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Henry Clay

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Multiple Choice

Which country was losing its Latin American empire to revolutions in the early 1800s?

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Spain

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France

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Great Britain

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U.S.

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Multiple Choice

Why did President Monroe issue the Monroe Doctrine?

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to prevent any further European colonization in North and South America.

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to prevent Latin American nations from being able to gain their independence.

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to prevent European immigration into the western hemisphere.

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Multiple Choice

Because of the Monroe Doctrine, further European ________ never occurred in the North and South America again.

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immigration

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colonization

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diplomacy

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Open Ended

In your own words, what message did the Monroe Doctrine send to European powers, such as Spain?

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