Answer:
Whitman's writings extol democracy in America and successes of his nation in many of his writings.
Explanation:
The idea of French political thinker Alexis de Tocqueville's is illustrated in many of Walt Whitman's writings. His writings idolize democracy and his nation's achievements.
One example of his eulogy is short poem written by Whitman titled 'America'. In this poem, Whitman extols America as being the mother of many sons and daughters. He states that America is a 'center of equal daughters and equal sons', praising the equality promoted in his nation. He states that America has endured with <em>freedom, law, and love</em>, claiming America to be the mother of all.
Therefore, Whitman's writings illustrates the idea of Tocqueville of America.
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Answer:
Part A answer: Doing away with the Electoral College will impact the rights of the smaller states. Part B answer: Yes, because it gives an example regarding how the Electoral College protects small states.
Explanation:
Thomas paine's common sense was important because it instigated the American colonist to fight for the independence.
The pamphlet of common sense was written in 1776, in the time which was shaping the American revolution war. The first battle of independence happened in 1775, yet there was no firm determination among some colonist who were hoping reconciliation of any kind with Britain, because there was no serious hatred towards the monarchy system.
But, in 1776, the pamphlet published where it stated ideas on why monarchy is bad model of governing system and American colonies must be free. Thus, the common sense published in 1776 build up independence sentiments, convincing the undecided colonies for independence. After six months of the common sense publication, independence was declared in July, 1776.