Writing in the 1830s, Alexis de Tocqueville commented, "How does it happen that in the United States, where the inhabitants have only recently immigrated to the land which they now occupy, and brought neither customs nor traditions with them; where they met one another for the first time with no previous acquaintances; where, in short, the distinctive love of country can scarcely exist; how does it happen that everyone takes as zealous an interest in the affairs of his township, his country, and the whole state as if it were his own? It is because everyone, in his sphere, takes an active part in the government of society." Discuss de Tocqueville's observation. Do his assessments still hold true today? Why or why not?
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