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Why was Robert Kennedy speech after Martin Luther King Jr.’s death significant?
A.His words soothed the crowd and may have prevented rioting.
B.His speech urged the crowd to adopt “an eye-for-an-eye” philosophy.
C. His empathized with the crowd by speaking of his brother’s death.
D.His speech urged the predominantly white crowd to get involved in the civil rights movement.
A.His words soothed the crowd and may have prevented rioting.
B.His speech urged the crowd to adopt “an eye-for-an-eye” philosophy.
C. His empathized with the crowd by speaking of his brother’s death.
D.His speech urged the predominantly white crowd to get involved in the civil rights movement.
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A. His words soothed the crowd and may have prevented rioting.
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