Martin Luther King Jr.'s letter was an answer to a message from a group of clergy in Birmingham in 1963. In their “Call for Unity,” the clergy appealed for restraint and “common sense,” and a withdrawal of support for the civil rights demonstrations.
The correct answer is TRUE.
Both Catholic and Protestan christian faiths consider that stealing another person's properties is a sin, an inadequate behaviour for which belivers need to ask for forgiveness to God.
In this line, people who frequently attend the religious services connected to the abovementioned faiths, will more likely implement the ideas of the religion in their life, their choices and their opinions than others. Therefore, it is quite probable that they will not support selling or buying stolen goods.
Nationalism usually does provoke violence and rebellions within nations. A great example of such a thing was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by a Bosnian Serb due to the fact he was a major Serbian Nationalist and believe Bosnia should be apart of Serbia.
The English Bill of Rights was written in the form of a statute. It was done so because it is a restatement of the things said in their Declaration of Rights, but this time as it was written down in statutory form, it became an official act, the law.