<u>Explanation:</u>
In lines 313-324, we notice Euchner drawing attention and connection using the word "dream" in other to connect Pritchard to King’s speech. He narrated Pritchard's past experience as a kid when hed he sai observed the English talking bad about Blacks and Welsh. However, Pritchard didn't share the same view as they did, for he believed God and Christ viewed all men as equal, whether White or Black.
By saying, <em>"King’s dream is his dream," </em>Euchner<em> </em><em>helps his readers to see that there are others, </em><em>not only fellow blacks but whites who share the same dreams as Dr. King.</em>
Running away or fleeing, feigning as though sick and sabotaging the property of the slave holders are some acts of resistance. Slavery existed in the southern states and it had taken a toll on the younger men who were made slaves and hired to any plantations or run errands for their owners. Slaves would flee to north but was not easy. If they were caught, they were given death penalty too.
Pretending to be sick is mostly practiced by women slaves. They were permitted by their owners in order to save their child bearing capacity.
Incapacitating or damaging the property of the slave holders is another form of resistance which annoyed their owners.
Laissez-faire economics and tariffs--the 1920s presidents supported a hands-off approach to the economy and taxes on imported goods.
Conservatives believe the government should not regulate the economy and allow it to grow as needed. They were more pro-business than worker, limited support for unions. Tariffs were passed in the 1920s to promote American business instead of foreign imports.