In his "Letter from Birmingham Jail," King argues that "injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." The evidence he employs is that of racially discriminatory laws in the South. King argues that the existence of unjust laws such as segregation represent an injustice. And this unjustice is an obstacle for achieving equality and justice everywhere in the country. For example, if white people do not believe in segregation, this nonetheless means that they have to abide by the law, causing injustice. The appeal that he uses is logos, as he encourages us to think of the logic of the arguments put forward by lawmakers.
Answer:
Do you have a picture of it? We can't help unless you also show a picture of what the questions are referring to
Is this suposed to be about a book????????????
Hello!
I believe your answer would be B.
Based on the passage and noticeable character traits, this would best fit.
I hope this helps!
Answer:
5000
Explanation:
soo sorry
alexander was a democracy to the american tribe
sorry i am a kid i dont know