Democracy in America
Which two details from the text best support the answers to Part A
Excerpt from our America
A. "for anyone who deliberately or unknowingly sets aside a part of the truth will ultimately fail because of the truth he was lacking, which expands when neglected and brings down whatever is built without it." (Paragraph 1) B. "Statesmen who arise from the nation must replace statesmen who are alien to it. Let the world be grafted onto our republics, but we must be the trunk." (Paragraph 1) C. "Still accustomed to monarchy, and with the sun on their chests, the Venezuelans in the north and the Argentines in the south set out to construct nations." (Paragraph 2) D. "the redeemers born from books did not understand that a revolution that had triumphed when the soul of the earth was unleashed by a savior's voice had to govern with the soul of the earth and not against or without it." (Paragraph 2) E. "We were a whole fancy dress ball, in English trousers, a Parisian waistcoat, a North American overcoat, and a Spanish bullfighter's hat." (Paragraph 3) F. "They understand that there is too much imitation, and that salvation lies in creating. Create is this generation's password." (Paragraph 3)