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History, 20.01.2022 14:20 hardyfombu

2. What dream did Martin Luther King Jr. describe during his famous "I Have a Dream" speech?
A. His dream was for all people to be treated fairly and equally under the law.
B. His dream was to have more peaceful marches and protests against segregation.
C. His dream was that the South would be more like the North.
D. His dream was for the Montgomery bus boycott to result in the end of segregation on
buses.
3. What conclusion can one come to about Martin Luther King Jr. based on the
passage?
A. He thought equality under the law would be very hard to achieve in the South.
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