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REVIEW (PAGE 248) MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.
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What kind of marches did Dr. King lead?
Peaceful marches
Silent marches
Angry marches
Violent marches
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What does the word "justice" mean in the context of the reading?
The opposite of peace
Fairness and equal rights
Fighting with weapons
Punishment for bad behavior
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Where EXACTLY did Dr. King give his famous speech?
A school
Washington D.C.
A church
The Lincoln Memorial steps in Washington D.C.
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In what year was Dr. King awarded the Nobel Peace Prize?
1954
1974
1968
1964
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What was Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s job?
President
Minister
Teacher
Nurse
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In what state did Dr. King grow up?
Alabama
Washington, D.C.
Georgia
New York
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When was Dr. King killed?
1966
1964
1978
1968
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What did Dr. King hope his children would be judged by?
Their friends
Their skin color
Their clothes
Their character
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During Dr. King's childhood, what was the system that separated people by race called?
Segregation
Freedom
Equality
Integration
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What kind of laws did Dr. King advocate for?
Laws that helped only Black people
Laws that kept people separated
Laws that made sure all people are treated equally
Laws that made some people rich
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Why is there a memorial in Washington, D.C., for Dr. King?
To honor his work for equality and justice
To show that segregation was right
To celebrate his birth
To remember his speeches
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According to the text, where did Black people have to sit on the buses?
In the back
In the middle
In the front
Anywhere they wanted
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How many people, according to the text, did Dr. King lead in a march to Washington, D.C.?
2 500
250,000
250
25 000
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Based on the text, what was the main goal of the Civil Rights Movement?
To start a war
To end injustice and segregation
To make some people more powerful
To keep people separated
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What is the name of Dr. King's famous speech mentioned in the text?
"I Have a Sleep"
"I Have a Plan"
"I Have a Wish"
"I Have a Dream"
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