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I have observed that the Americans show a less decided taste for general ideas than the French. This is especially true in politics.

Although the Americans infuse into their legislation far more general ideas than the English, and although they strive more than the latter to adjust the practice of affairs to theory, no political bodies in the United States have ever shown so much love for general ideas as the Constituent Assembly and the Convention in France. At no time has the American people laid hold on ideas of this kind with the passionate energy of the French people in the eighteenth century, or displayed the same blind confidence in the value and absolute truth of any theory.

This difference between the Americans and the French originates in several causes, but principally in the following one. The Americans are a democratic people who have always directed public affairs themselves. The French are a democratic people who for a long time could only speculate on the best manner of conducting them. The social condition of the French led them to conceive very general ideas on the subject of government, while their political constitution prevented them from correcting those ideas by experiment and from gradually detecting their insufficiency; whereas in America the two things constantly balance and correct each other.
It may seem at first sight that this is very much opposed to what I have said before, that democratic nations derive their love of theory from the very excitement of their active life. A more attentive -examination will show that there is nothing contradictory in the proposition.

Men living in democratic countries eagerly lay hold of general ideas because they have but little leisure and because these ideas spare them the trouble of studying particulars. This is true, but it is only to be understood of those matters which are not the necessary and habitual subjects of their thoughts. Mercantile men will take up very eagerly, and without any dose scrutiny, all the general ideas on philosophy, politics, science, or the arts which may be presented to them; but for such as relate to commerce, they will not receive them without inquiry or adopt them without reserve. The same thing applies to statesman with regard to general ideas in politics.
If, then, there is a subject upon which a democratic people is peculiarly liable to abandon itself, blindly and extravagantly, to general ideas, the best corrective that can be used will be to make that subject a part of their daily practical occupation. They will then be compelled to enter into details, and the details will teach them the weak points of the theory. This remedy may frequently be a painful one, but its effect is certain.

Thus it happens that the democratic institutions which compel every citizen to take a practical part in the government moderate that excessive taste for general theories in politics which the principle of equality suggests.

1.According to the writer, what kinds of ideas have been favored by the French people?
2.Why do the Americans show less enthusiasm for general ideas than the French?
3.Some people in democratic countries prefer general ideas because(  ).
4.What does the writer think would inhibit people's preference for general ideas?
5.The writer’s conclusion is that (  ).

问题1选项
A.Political ideas that can be adjusted to the practice of government.
B.Concrete ideas that they believe to be truthful.
C.General ideas in political affairs.
D.Eighteenth century ideas.
问题2选项
A.The French constitution did not allow for experiment.
B.In America, the constitution provides checks and balances.
C.The social conditions in France led to different ideas.
D.The Americans have always been in charge of their own public affairs.
问题3选项
A.in politics it is easier to study general ideas
B.general ideas on different subjects are more interesting
C.mercantile men prefer general ideas on philosophy, politics, science and the arts
D.they do not have time to address details
问题4选项
A.Teaching them the weak points of the theory.
B.Encouraging them to take a practical part in democratic institutions.
C.Trying to make them abandon those ideas.
D.Compelling them to study details.
问题5选项
A.the principle of equality must be paramount
B.general theories in politics should be the most important part of democracy
C.citizens should be forced to take part in democratic institutions
D.people's taste for general ideas can be diminished through taking part in democratic institutions
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