The spirit of national pride that developed during the Era of Good Feelings was reflected in the art from the _____________.

a.The Enlightenment Era
b.Hudson River school
c.Renaissance Artists
d.None of the above

I would also pick B but many of those works were after the Compromise of 1820 which kind of spoiled some of the good feelings.

Alright, I got it right, thanks!!

b. Hudson River school

To determine the correct answer to this question, we need to understand what the "Era of Good Feelings" refers to and what art movement or period is associated with national pride during that time.

The "Era of Good Feelings" generally refers to the period of time between the end of the War of 1812 and the beginning of the political division leading up to the American Civil War. It was a time when the United States experienced a sense of national unity and pride.

To find the art movement or period associated with national pride during the "Era of Good Feelings," we can eliminate option a ("The Enlightenment Era") and option c ("Renaissance Artists") since they are both historical periods that occurred before the "Era of Good Feelings."

Now we have two options left:
b. Hudson River school
d. None of the above

To determine which of these two options is correct, we need to understand what the Hudson River school was and whether it aligns with the spirit of national pride and unity during the "Era of Good Feelings."

The Hudson River school was an American art movement that emerged in the mid-19th century, which was after the "Era of Good Feelings." Therefore, option b is not the correct answer.

This leaves us with the final option:
d. None of the above

Based on the information provided, the correct answer is d. None of the above. The spirit of national pride that developed during the Era of Good Feelings was not specifically reflected in any particular art movement or period mentioned in the answer choices.