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jeka94
3 years ago
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Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this speech.

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Basile [38]3 years ago
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“I would cling tenaciously to our constitutional Government, seeing as I do in the fraternal Union of equal States the benefit to all and the fulfillment of that high destiny which our fathers hoped for…” is my best guess since i have read the whole thing
kenny6666 [7]3 years ago
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The correct answer is “In the language of the venerated Calhoun I consider the disruption of the Union as a great though not the greatest calamity.”. In the<em> Speech to the State Legislature of Mississippi</em> given by Jefferson Davis (1862), Davis mainly argues that Mississippi <u>should separate from the Union</u>. Mississippi was the state he represented in the United States Senate. Because of his love to this state, Davis strongly believed in this <u><em>separation</em></u>. That is why the quote cited above as a correct answer is the excerpt from Jefferson Davis’s speech to the Mississippi Legislature that best expresses a major theme of his speech. In fact, in the previous lines to the excerpt quoted above, David argues that “<em>Now, as in 1851, I hold separation from the Union by the State of Mississippi to be the last remedy—the final alternative.</em>”, reassuring <u>his position</u> and <u>the major theme of his speech</u>.

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