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13. Smith's self-identification as a woman shows her A support of women's rights. B opposition to women's rights. C wish to represent women in general. D unconventional view of the female role.

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Answer:

C. wish to represent women in general.

Explanation:

Smith who is a senator of the United States of America shares a strong self-identification as a woman and wish to represent women in general.

Although, she fears that the senate is ceasing to uphold basic principles of Americanism.

Answer: C wish to self-identification gene women's self identification as a woman's shows her wish to represent women in general.

Explanation:

Margaret Chase Smith went on to serve well and win repeated reelection in her own right.

Her independent views were evident in her very first vote, defying isolationist sentiment in her party to support the draft. In 1948 she went after the newly vacant Senate seat and won a hotly contested Republican primary with a low budget grassroots campaign. She went on to serve four full terms in the “most exclusive men’s club in the world,” the U.S. Senate becoming the first woman to serve in both houses and the first woman to represent Maine in either house.

She was famous for her early challenge of McCarthyism. In 1950, she and six other Senators issued a “declaration of conscience” denouncing “hate and character assassination,” though neglecting to mention Joseph McCarthy by name. She consistently supported a strong national defense and became known as the “Mother of the WAVES” for her efforts to advance the position of women in the Navy.