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What did James Monroe’s slogan “Munroe” mean when he ran for president in 1816?

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Answer:

"The Era of Good Feelings".

Step-by-step explanation:

"The Era of Good Feelings".

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Monroe is a Scots Gaelic surname meaning "from the mouth of the river." From bun, meaning "mouth of" and roe, meaning "a river." In Gaelic the 'b' often becomes an 'm' - hence the surname MONROE. Surname Origin: Scottish, Irish. Alternate Surname Spellings: MUNROE, MUNROSE, MONRO, MUNRO, MUNREE.

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