A Testament of Hope: The Essential Writings and Speeches of Martin Luther King, Jr Quiz | Eight Week Quiz E

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A Testament of Hope: The Essential Writings and Speeches of Martin Luther King, Jr Quiz | Eight Week Quiz E

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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Our God is marching On! | A Time to Break Silence.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. Who receives parity, subsides and incentives when they are in the world, according to Dr. King?
(a) The children.
(b) The poor.
(c) The wealthy.
(d) The middle class.

2. ______________ in civil rights was responsible for this decline in civil rights being at the forefront of the public mind.
(a) Dishonesty.
(b) Expressionism.
(c) Tokenism.
(d) Violence.

3. The struggle had a ___________ quality, including members of all classes of society and all ages.
(a) Youthful.
(b) Collective.
(c) Truthful.
(d) Solid.

4. Dr. King believed the government was playing a game of Russian roulette with the _________ each summer.
(a) Congressional hearings.
(b) Protests.
(c) Laws.
(d) Riots.

5. Rather than discouraging the Civil Rights march, the governor should have encouraged the state troopers to avoid _________.
(a) Violence.
(b) Watching.
(c) Large groups.
(d) Movement.

Short Answer Questions

1. Dr. King believed the commitment to nonviolence would prevent an increase of ___________ in society.

2. While the South gained respect, the Northern African American drained its ___________ into their struggle.

3. __________ of unions would grow as the African American received the vote, according to the logic of Dr. King.

4. Dr. King proclaimed that the group of students in front of him would become known as the generation of ___________.

5. America was fortunate, Dr. King said, that the strength of African American protesters was tempered by a sense of _____________.

(see the answer key)

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