story name: Remarks on Confederate Insignia

At the end of the speech, Senator Moseley-Braun is mainly concerned with .

Answer choices for the above question

A. maintaining a calm demeanor during her remarks and adhering to the Senate’s procedures and decorum

B. sending a message to Congress and American citizens about slavery and the symbolism of the flag in question

C. convincing her colleagues that her research is adequate to back up her claims

D. maintaining her personal and professional reputation as a consensus-builder

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B. sending a message to Congress and American citizens about slavery and the symbolism of the flag in question
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