I believe the answer is A because writing systems are similar to codes
1) He was trying to Unite the country, no longer and south, but one country.
2)He abolished Slavery and needed the South to come to terms with this to enforce the laws.
<span>Paradoxically, Saint-Simon both agreed with and
challenged aspects of de Tocqueville's arguments. Saint- Simon wanted to maintain the current way of life, but while arguing for reforms.
Unlike de Tocqueville, Saint- Simon was an advocate (supporter) of a centralised form of government.</span>