The opening of King's speech uses metaphors to compare the promises of freedom made in the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Emancipation Proclamation and the failure of these documents to procure those freedoms for all. He then turns to a metaphor familiar to all--the weather.
Quote: "This sweltering summer of the Negro's legitimate discontent will not pass until there is an invigorating autumn of freedom and equality."
Metaphor: King compares the legitimate anger of African-Americans to sweltering summer heat and freedom and equality to invigorating autumn.
Analysis: Anyone who's visited Washington D.C. in August has a keen understanding of what a "sweltering summer" produces--frustration, suffering, restlessness and a longing for relief. The hundreds of thousands in attendance would have clearly understood the implications of the need for relief from a sweltering summer day and the need for legislation that would procure rights for minorities; relief that began to arrive with the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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The correct answer is a) Deductive.
Explanation:
Deductive reasoning is the process that helps the person deduce the information through the assumptions presented, thus concluding.
This deductive reasoning develops from the common to the particular, making use of logical strategies.
<em>Example of deductive reasoning:
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<em>Common hypothesis</em>: Watching a movie is fun
<em>Particular hypothesis:</em> I like watching movies
<em>Conclusion:</em> Watching movies amuses me.
In the case of the experiment, we can be seen that they make use of the deductive reasoning of the participants since they are presented with the premises and the conclusion, hoping that they can find the logical conclusions.
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Answer: a. the Constitution's failure to precisely define the relationship between American Indian tribes and the national government.
Explanation:
The Constitution is a bit vague when it comes to defining the relationship the Federal Government should have with the American Indian Tribes.
This has allowed for the Federal Government to take advantage of loopholes and historically, treat the American Indian tribes unfairly.
Some speculate that the Constitution was deliberately left that way so that such loopholes could be taken advantage of.
They got their powers in the year 1762