Alexis de Tocqueville and Harriet Martineau were alike in that both were
A) abolitionists who feared that slavery would tear a society apart.
B) feminists who were concerned about the subordination of women.
C) interested in studying the newly emerging culture in America.
D) symbolic interactionists.
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