Jackson and Tocqueville shared values related to populism and individualism.
<h3>What values were adopted only by Tocqueville?</h3>
- Egalitarianism.
- Freedom.
- Laissez-faire.
As can be seen above, Tocqueville was an advocate of egalitarianism and liberty. This means that he believed that in a society everyone should have the right to freedom and should be seen as equal and worthy of the same right. In this case, we can consider that he would not support slavery in American countries, as he violated the two values he defended all his life.
Tocqueville would believe that slavery was a cruel system that devalued people and caused damage to freedom and social well-being.
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The groups that would be excluded from this widening of political opportunity would be any group that is denied the right to vote, whether this means they are oppressed or in prison, etc.
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