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Title: Insights On De Tocqueville's Democracy In America
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schools.
Another observation of Alexis is that religion is associated with all
the customs of the nation and all the feelings of patriotism. Another way of
saying this that there is a religion for everyone. This is still true in 1997
because everyone has there own belief and goes to the church or believes in the
religion that they desire... Showed first 250 characters
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This is still true in 1997
because everyone has there own belief and goes to the church or believes in the
religion that they desire. The religious person believes in what he or she wants
to believe in and in most case respects what another persons religion might be... Showed next 250 characters
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