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DBQ: the age of jefferson

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DBQ: the age of jefferson

can anyone help me with this question.

Using your own knowledge and Documents A-H on pages 163-165, evalute the following statement: "Despite the nationalistic sentiments during the Era of Good Feelings, the sectionalism was in fact of much greater importance in explaining both the economics and the politics of the period.

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Well, it would help if we know the documents...
But basically, you analyze the documents,jot down notes on it, see if it's valid, or not, etc. Once you do that, you usually start to see a pattern on it and that's how to answer the dbq using as many articles as you can, but not quoting whole paragraphs.

capitalization? who the heck came up with this horrible rule?!

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haha I think I did that one... but on a dbq, you also have to use prior knowledge... if you don't know what the era of good feelings is... is the time when there was a sudden change in political party, I think it was a switch from federalists to democratic-republicans, and they called it the era of good feelings... If im not mistaken with the wrong one... it was followed by the panic of 1817 or something like that.

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That sounds about right.

capitalization? who the heck came up with this horrible rule?!

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[=DarkOrange][=2]my ap equilavent courses:
ib art; ib math sl; ib english

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