Answer:
In his Democracy in America, Tocqueville refers to the "irritable patriotism of the Americans" as their incapacity to take any criticism about their country, as if Americans would feel personally attacked if their country is criticized in any way.
Step-by-step explanation:
Tocqueville wrote: "A foreigner will gladly agree to praise much in their country, but he would like to be allowed to criticize something, and that he is absolutely refused."