A: integration
B: education
C: separation
D: torture
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- Martin Luther King Jr. is most well-known for his ___________, and the Martin Luther King Day is to memorize him. A: campaigns to end racial segregation B: part in the civil wars C: contribution to the independence of the country D: achievement in science discovery
- Martin Luther King, Jr. became a national leader of the _______ Movement. A: Boycott B: Segregation C: Civil Rights D: Integration
- Martin Luther King,Jr.a young black clergyman, became a national leader of the________Movement. A: Boycott B: CivilRights C: Segregation D: Integration
- During Martin Luther King’s times, ______ was still a severe and prevalent issue in America? ( ) A: food shortage B: feminism C: racial segregation D: slavery
- Martin Luther King, Jr. , a young black clergyman, became a national leader of the _______ Movement in the 1950s. A: Civil Rights B: Boycott C: Segregation D: Integration
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Martin Luther King Jr. as well as many African Americans devoted themselves to struggling for racial _.
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Which of the following statement about Martin Luther King is true? A: King's most famous speech, "I Have a Dream" was given in 1963 B: He fought against racial discrimination and prejudice saying that people should be judged according to their character. C: Martin Luther King, Jr.s Day is to commemorates the birthday of the African-American civil rights leader. D: He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964.
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In the United States, the framers of the Constitution are also known as the American Founding Fathers, like James Madison and _______________. A: Alexander Hamilton B: Martin Luther King C: Henry Kissinger D: Condoleezza Rice
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presidents day emphasizes the two people who are generally considered to be the greatest presidents of the United States _______ and _______.( ) A: Martin Luther King B: Abraham Lincoln C: Theodore Roosevelt D: George Washington
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Martin Luther king Day is held on the third ______ of January, which celebrates the life and achievements of Martin Luther King Jr.