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love history [14]
1 year ago
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Which words does Martin Luther King, Jr. include in his "I Have a Dream” speech to highlight the limitations of segregation? Sel

ect 3 options.
“crippled”
“opportunity”
“poverty”
“democracy”
“racial injustice”
“hallowed spot”
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1 answer:
tamaranim1 [39]1 year ago
6 0

Martin Luther King, Jr. highlights the limitations of segregation when he uses the words "crippled" (option A), "poverty" (C) and "racial injustice" (E).

<h3>Highlighting the limitations of segregation</h3>
  • Segregation means the forced separation of people according to their races.
  • Therefore, segregation is inherently a bad thing.
  • Words that highlight it limitations will also be bad words.
  • The words "crippled," "poverty," and "racial injustice" convey bad meanings.

In his famous speech "I Have a Dream," Dr. Martin Luther King highlights the awful limitations or consequences that result from segregation. African Americans live in poverty, crippled from opportunities, facing constant racial injustice.

With the information above in mind, we can select options A, C, and E as the correct answers.

Learn more about Martin Luther King here:

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