"Remarks to the Senate in Support of a Declaration of Conscience:" Which of the following sentences best describes a recurring theme of this speech? Question 3 options: a) Republican and Democrat Senators are equally at fault for slandering certain Americans. b) Americans should have the right to speak their conscience without fear of negative consequences. c) A Democratic victory in the Senate represents a positive change for the nation. d) Americans should be proud of their Senators, regardless of whether they are Democrats or Republicans.

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Answer:

a) Republican and Democrat Senators are equally at fault for slandering certain Americans.

Explanation:

"Remarks to the Senate in Support of a Declaration of Conscience" was the speech proclaimed by Margaret Chase Smith in 1950. Smith was an American senator and made the speech to show the indignation at the lack of freedom that senators had in pointing out failed policies and character of other senators who could be harming American politics. She claimed that criticism was frowned upon in the Senate and promoted reprisals, humiliations and problems for those who promoted it. For Smith this was inaccessible and detrimental to the government.

b) Americans should have the right to speak their conscience without fear of negative consequences.

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