The statement from Governor George Wallace's inaugural address best serves as conflicting evidence for King’s statement is each separate political station makes its contribution to our lives. Thus, option "B" is correct.
<h3>What is the evidence for King’s statement?</h3>
A famous phrase from the Inaugural Address of Governor George Wallace in 1963 is “segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever”. Segregation means keeping people from different groups, especially different races, separate.
Wallace’s ideas, which were associated with racism, were a sharp contrast to Martin Luther King Jr.’s ideas. This is why Martin Luther King Jr. responded to Wallace's inaugural address in several occasions. In his “The American Dream” speech, Martin Luther King Jr. argues that there should not be segregation, since “no individual can live alone: no nation can live alone”.
Thus, option "B" is correct.
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Answer:
He is thin now and he's tan
Explanation:
was lean and his stomach is caved in. He looks at things differently now, He pays more attention and observes things around him closely.
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Through the passage we gather the idea of having lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations