"Keep Conspiracy Theories from Ruining Family Time" by Nsikan Akpan “It’s certainly strategic to say that you are the victim of a conspiracy, that there is a witch hunt out to get you. Because it sort of throws those accusations into a negative light,” Uscinski said. “It turns the attention away from you trying to defend yourself, to finding the truth. Now the accuser has to defend themselves.” © NewsHour Productions LLC. All Rights Reserved. Question Use the passage from the “How to Keep Conspiracy Theories from Ruining Your Time with Family” article to answer the question. Which choice explains the connotation of the phrase “witch hunt” as used in the text? (1 point) Responses positive because it questions the impact of conspiracies in the United States positive because it questions the impact of conspiracies in the United States positive because it contrasts the accusers with the accused positive because it contrasts the accusers with the accused negative because it alludes to an irrational period of American history negative because it alludes to an irrational period of American history negative because it suggests the truth is impossible to find negative because it suggests the truth is impossible to find

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The correct choice is: negative because it alludes to an irrational period of American history.

The phrase "witch hunt" historically refers to a time when accusations were made without proper evidence, often leading to hysteria and irrational actions. This connotation implies a sense of injustice and suggests that the accusations being made may lack a rational basis.