51.( ) Which choice best describes the ways that the two authors conceive of the
individual's proper position in society?
(A) Tocqueville believes that an individual's position should be defined in
important ways by that individual's sex, while Mill believes that an individual's
abilities should be the determining factor.
(B) Tocqueville believes that an individual's economic class should determine that
individual's position, while Mill believes that class is not a legitimate
consideration.
(C) Tocqueville bclieves that an individual's temperament should determine that
individual's position, while Mill believes that temperament should not be a
factor in an individual's position.
(D) Tocqueville believes that an individual's position should be determined by what
is most beneficial to society, while Mill believes it should be determined by
what an individual finds most rewarding.