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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 Americans
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a growing spirit of democracy and equality between classes
Tocqueville noted rising egalitarianism, increased political participation by ordinary white men, and a weakening of aristocratic deference — trends associated with Jacksonian democracy.
Tocqueville noted rising egalitarianism, increased political participation by ordinary white men, and a weakening of aristocratic deference — trends associated with Jacksonian democracy.
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