The period immediately after the War of 1812 was known as

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Answer: The period immediately after the War of 1812 was known as the "era of good feelings," in the United States, due mostly to the fact that the US had finally "found its footing" culturally and economically, and had once again fended off the British. 
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Answer:  The Era of Good Feelings

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  • The phrase "Era of Good Feelings" was coined by a journalist, Benjamin Russell, in the Boston newspaper, Columbian Centinel, on July 12, 1817.  Russell used that term to describe the new era taking shape, especially as Monroe's presidency began, after Monroe visited Boston as part of a goodwill tour of the US.  President Monroe certainly went along with the description and was trying to evoke that "good feelings" sort of mood in the country.  Historians see "The Era of Good Feelilngs" as having begun around 1815, after the War of 1812 and the end of Napoleon's wars in Europe, when the United States entered an era when it could focus on its own affairs and not need to be concerned about political and military happenings in Europe.  The "Era of Good Feelings" is strongly associated with Monroe's two-term presidency,  from 1817 to 1825.   President Monroe made goodwill tours of the country in 1817 and 1819 to promote national pride and national unity.

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Who was in charge of the 9/11 attack?...

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The answer is Osama Bin Laden he was head of the al-Qaeda terrorist group. He was killed May 2, 2011. He was killed by the navy seals and it was a mission to take out the immediate threat but it took longer to find him than it did to kill him.
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1.Justinian contributed to the flourishing of the Byzantine empire after Rome's decline by A. freeing slaves throughout the empire.
B. reforming the laws of ancient Rome.
C. reducing poverty in Constantinople.
D. reviving the traditions of ancient Greece.

2.How did the fall of Rome impact Western Europe?
A.
Trade slowed greatly, and Western Europe became politically divided.
B.
Cities grew rapidly, and Western Europe's economies expanded.
C.
Western Europe's contact with advanced civilizations in Asia increased.
D.
Waves of Roman immigrants settled in a thriving Western Europe.

3.Charlemagne briefly reunited much of Western Europe by
A.
ceasing war with his enemies after calling upon the Pope's support.
B.
compiling the Corpus Juris Civilis to reform laws within his empire.
C.
sending out missi dominici to keep control over his provincial rulers.
D.
bringing back missionaries from Asia to strengthen belief at his court.

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1. answer is B

2. answer is A

3. answer is A

Japan was able to prevent slipping into the mire of the Great Depression by devaluing its currency. How did this act help the nation survive nearly unscathed?

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When a nation takes the step of devaluing its currency, it is making its exports less expensive in the world market, meaning they're more competitive, and draw money away from countries with higher prices.

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(C) This made Japanese products easier to sell on foreign markets.

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How did the united states acquire the louisiana purchase?

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from france

In exchange, the United States acquired the vast domain of Louisiana Territory, some 828,000 square miles of land. The treaty was dated April 30 and signed on May 2. In October, the U.S. Senate ratified the purchase, and in December 1803 France transferred authority over the region to the United States.

Who benefited in slavery in slavery in the American colonies

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