The so-called Era of Good Feelings
A) masked underlying political, economic, and social tensions and conflicts that would explode with surprising force in the 1820s.
B) extended well beyond the two terms of James Monroe's presidency from 1817-1825.
C) occurred concurrently with the reemergence of the Federalist Party as an influential political force.
D) developed during a period when the Supreme Court was narrowing its reach and the reach of the federal government into economic and political aspects of the country.
Answer: A
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