When President Monroe toured the country for the first time at the beginning of his presidency (in the summer of 1817), in order to assess existing fortifications in the Northern States, but also to get in contact with an ample representation of Americans - no other President before him met as many people as he did - he was warmly received. He had a very affable and likeable personality, and everywhere he went, from Maine to Boston, and from Detroit to Washington D.C., he received a fond and enthusiastic reception. It was, in fact, during Monroe's visit to New England, that a journalist coined the expression "Era of Good Feelings," a phrase that has come to represent the years that spanned Monroe's presidency.
The correct answer is D)Trading vessels from China brought the plague to Sicily, where it spread across Europe.
It spread through all parts of Europe afterwards and killed millions of people.
Montesquieu proposed that the government should be divided into separate branches, also known as separation of powers. This was to provide checks and balances within the government and to prevent power from being concentrated to one person or branch.