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Get out your Amendment WS ** you have 5 minutes to study After the test complete your Tocqueville if not finished! Reminders: You MUST have your spiral Tomorrow!

Alexis de Tocqueville Democracy in America “I confess that in America I saw more than America; I sought the image of democracy itself, with its inclinations, its character, its prejudices, and its passions, in order to learn what we have to fear or hope from its progress.” ~ Alexis de Tocqueville

Give him a hat – then tell me who he is Using his arms, legs and body identify and describe the 5 values that he found crucial to America’s success as a constitutional republic: Jarrett book pages 52-54

Quotes: MONEY "...I know of no other country where love of money has such a grip on men's hearts or where stronger scorn is expressed for the theory of permanent equality of property." REVOLUTION "If there ever are great revolutions there, they will be caused by the presence of the blacks upon American soil. That is to say, it will not be the equality of social conditions but rather their inequality which may give rise thereto." CONSTITUENTS "The electors see their representative not only as a legislator for the state but also as the natural protector of local interests in the legislature; indeed, they almost seem to think that he has a power of attorney to represent each constituent, and they trust him to be as eager in their private interests as in those of the country." ASSOCIATIONS "Americans of all ages, all stations of life, and all types of disposition are forever forming associations...In democratic countries knowledge of how to combine is the mother of all other forms of knowledge; on its progress depends that of all the others." NEWSPAPERS "I am far from denying that newspapers in democratic countries lead citizens to do very ill-considered things in common; but without newspapers there would be hardly any common action at all. So they mend many more ills than they cause." SPEECHES IN CONGRESS "There is hardly a congressman prepared to go home until he has at least one speech printed and sent to his constituents, and he won't let anybody interrupt his harangue until he has made all his useful suggestions about the 24 states of the Union, and especially the district he represents." JOURNALISTS "They certainly are not great writers, but they speak their country's language and they make themselves heard." WOMEN AND MEN "In America, more than anywhere else in the world, care has been taken constantly to trace clearly distinct spheres of action for the two sexes, and both are required to keep in step, but along paths that are never the same." TOWN GOVERNMENT "In towns it is impossible to prevent men from assembling, getting excited together and forming sudden passionate resolves. Towns are like great meeting houses with all the inhabitants as members. In them the people wield immense influence over their magistrates and often carry their desires into execution without intermediaries."

Alexis de Tocqueville’s Five Values Crucial to America’s Success Value Describe how we see this value in America? List/Describe an example of a nation lacking this value Equality Popular Sovereignty Liberty Individualism Laissez-Faire