The answer is d. political rhetoric. This is where they make promises and vows on
how to uplift the country and its people to a better way of life. To do that they have to emphasize on issues
that people are most concerned about and incorporate that in their campaign.
The ability to move. (Tree's can't move but are alive, that's how I remember it.)
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: (1) he upheld the general use of nonviolent civil disobeyed against unjust laws and (2) saying human rights must take precedence over such laws. If King admits that breaking laws in order to change them is "a legitimate concern," then here are the two reasons for his defense of civil disobedience (1) h<span>e upheld the general use of nonviolent civil disobeyed against unjust laws and (2) saying human rights must take precedence over such laws.</span>