Tocqueville was surprised that Americans did not believe
that the federal government had any right whatsoever to intervene in state
issues, and indeed he said:
"...among the inhabitants of New England I
believe that not a man is to be found who would acknowledge that the state has
any right to interfere in their town affairs." Enough said.
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