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Question 1.
During the Era of Good Feelings, a series of Supreme Court decisions established the supremacy of the national government and expanded the powers of Congress.


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Question 2.
The Era of Good Feelings can best be described as a time of no political party strife.


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Question 3.
The Republicans adopted Federalist policies such as a national bank, protective tariffs, and internal improvements.


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Question 4.
The American System called for a passive federal government.


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Question 5.
The leading exponent of states' rights during the era was Henry Clay.


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Question 6.
The second Bank of the United States was established to promote monetary stability.


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Question 7.
Between 1800 and 1820, Congress viewed public lands as the major source of federal revenue, kept prices high, and thus retarded westward expansion.


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Question 8.
Fletcher v. Peck gave the Supreme Court the power to void state laws.


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Question 9.
The Supreme Court under John Marshall established the distribution and interpretation of constitutional powers that the country still uses today.


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Question 10.
The Monroe Doctrine secured the southern borders of the nation.


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