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What did Alexis de Tocqueville observe on his visit to the United States that reflected changes that were happening in the country during Jackson's administration?
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a strict divide between rich and poor
a strict divide between rich and poor
a growing spirit of democracy and equality between classes
a growing spirit of democracy and equality between classes
a government that limited voting rights strictly to the wealthy
a government that limited voting rights strictly to the wealthy
a growth in racial equality and increased rights for African American
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a strict divide between rich and poor
a strict divide between rich and poor
a growing spirit of democracy and equality between classes
a growing spirit of democracy and equality between classes
a government that limited voting rights strictly to the wealthy
a government that limited voting rights strictly to the wealthy
a growth in racial equality and increased rights for African American
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Alexis de Tocqueville observed **a growing spirit of democracy and equality between classes** during his visit to the United States, which reflected the changes occurring in the country during Jackson's administration. Tocqueville noted the increasing participation of the middle class in politics and society, as well as the general trend toward more egalitarian beliefs and practices among the populace.
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