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- in \i have a dream,\ what does dr. king urge african americans to do?
a. struggle for equal rights with discipline and dignity
b. appreciate the freedoms they currently have
c. register to vote, even if it is not convenient
d. regard all white people with suspicion
- which of the following answer choices states dr. king’s main purpose in \i have a dream\?
a. he wants everyone in his audience to register to vote.
b. he wants americans to appreciate their heritage more.
c. he wants his audience to secure civil rights for all americans.
d. he wants white americans to apologize for the evils of slavery.
- which of the following answer choices best identifies the \dream\ dr. king describes in \i have a dream\?
a. power for the poor and disadvantaged
b. more wealth and prosperity for all americans
c. election of more public officials from minority ranks
Question 2
In "I Have a Dream", Dr. King advocates for equal rights for African Americans and urges them to struggle for these rights with discipline and dignity (non - violent means). Option b is incorrect as African Americans were still facing discrimination and didn't have full freedoms. Option c: while voting rights were part of the civil rights struggle, the main urging was for equal rights with dignity, not just voting registration. Option d is against Dr. King's message of unity and non - suspicion.
The main purpose of "I Have a Dream" is to secure civil rights (like equal treatment, voting rights, end to segregation) for all Americans, especially African Americans. Option a: Registering to vote is a part of civil rights but not the main purpose. Option b: The speech is about civil rights, not appreciating heritage. Option d: Dr. King's goal was not to get white Americans to apologize but to achieve equality.
Dr. King's "dream" is about a society where all Americans (regardless of race) are equal, with equal rights and opportunities. Option a: The dream is about equality, not just power for the poor. Option b: The dream is not about wealth but about social and racial equality. If we assume the misprinted option was about racial equality (like a society where race doesn't determine treatment), but among the given options, if we consider the intended meaning, the dream is about a just and equal society. However, based on the correct understanding of the "I Have a Dream" speech, the dream is of a nation where people are judged by character, not race, leading to civil rights and equality for all. If we have to choose from the given (assuming a typo in option c), but based on the options, the most appropriate related to the dream of equality (even with the typo) - but if we take the options as is, there might be a misprint. But generally, the dream is about civil rights and equality, so if we assume the correct option related to that (even with the typo in the original), but based on the standard speech, the dream is of a racially equal society.
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a. struggle for equal rights with discipline and dignity