The Era of Good Feelings
a. was characterized by the absence of any serious or divisive problems in the United States.
b. was noted for an extended period of cooperation and agreement over a wide diversiy of political and economic issues between the Democratic-Republicans and the Federalists.
c. marked a temporary end to sectionalism by uniting all parts of the country.
d. was a misnomer, because the period was marked by heated political disputes over the tarrif, the bank, internal improvements, and the sale of public lands.
e. saw the creation of the Whig political party.
d
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