
The Era of Good Feelings- Nationalism & the Monroe Doctrine
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The Era of Good Feelings- Nationalism & the Monroe Doctrine
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What happened to the Federalist part following the War of 1812?
It grew in power.
It declined as a political force and disappeared for good.
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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During what era did U.S. nationalism surge following the War of 1812?
the early republic
the Federalist Era
the Jacksonian Era
the Era of Good Feelings
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What did the new Republican party support that the Jeffersonian Democratic-Republican party originally didn't?
the establishment of the 2nd National Bank
an agrarian economy
an alliance with Britain
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How did the U.S. economy change following the War of 1812?
manufacturing expanded
manufacturing declined
agriculture declined
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Who was the president during the Era of Good Feelings?
James Madison
Thomas Jefferson
James Monroe
John Quincy Adams
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What type of foreign policy takes an aggressive stance on diplomacy and foreign affairs?
nationalist
submissive
neutral
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Who was President James Monroe's Secretary of State who formulated a nationalist foreign policy?
John Quincy Adams
James Madison
Andrew Jackson
Henry Clay
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Multiple Choice
Which country was losing its Latin American empire to revolutions in the early 1800s?
Spain
France
Great Britain
U.S.
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Why did President Monroe issue the Monroe Doctrine?
to prevent any further European colonization in North and South America.
to prevent Latin American nations from being able to gain their independence.
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.
immigration
colonization
diplomacy
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In your own words, what message did the Monroe Doctrine send to European powers, such as Spain?
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