Chapter 7 Era of Good Feelings Flashcards

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1
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There was a reduction in sectional arguments over slavery, the federal bank, and the _____ during the Era of Good Feelings.

A

Tariff

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An overwhelming victory against the British at the Battle of _____ at the end of the War of 1812 caused a surge in American patriotism.

A

New Orleans

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_____ became the fourth Virginian to be elected president after winning the 1816 election during the Era of Good Feelings.

A

James Monroe

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A candidate could have won the presidential election of 1816 by just winning the electoral votes in Virginia, New York, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts.

A

False

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James Monroe became the first presidential candidate to win every single electoral vote in 1820.

A

False

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Detente is a period of _____ relations between two countries.

A

warm and compromising

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Detente between the United States and Soviet Union brought about an end to _____.

A

the Cold War

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The _____ between Britain and the United States demilitarized the Great Lakes region after the War of 1812.

A

Rush-Bagot Agreement

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The _____ parallel was established as a boundary line along part of the U.S.-Canadian border in 1818.

A

49th

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The “Slash” only refers to the U.S. border with Canada along the Montana, North Dakota and Minnesota borders.

A

False

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Britain and the United States agreed to _____ in 1818.

A

share Oregon Territory

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The United States acquired Florida from _____ in 1819.

A

Spain

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The U.S. boundary with Spanish owned territory in North America stretched from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean in 1819.

A

True

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Only states in the South and West were added to the union during the Era of Good Feelings.

A

False

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Many people migrated west after the War of 1812 _____.

A

because land was cheap

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The building of the Erie Canal allowed ships in New York to reach New Orleans without travelling the Atlantic Ocean.

A

True

17
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_____ were cities that grew up in the Great Lakes region due to the building of the Erie Canal.

A

Buffalo, Chicago, and Milwaukee

18
Q

The Monroe Doctrine was announced in 1823 to protect our trade relationship with _____ countries.

A

Latin American

19
Q

The Monroe Doctrine threatened war against any European power that attempted to regain any of its lost colonies in Latin America.

A

True

20
Q

The invention of the cotton gin caused an increased demand for land and slaves to grow cotton.

A

True

21
Q

The invention of the cotton gin helped provide more jobs in the northern textile mills.

A

True

22
Q

Mill cities like _____ grew up along the _____ in Massachusetts during the 1800s.

A

Lawrence and Lowell-Merrimac River