Question
"The Gettysburg Address"
by Abraham Lincoln
Gettysburg address delivered at Gettysburg Pa. Nov. 19th, 1863. [n. p. n. d.].
Gettysburg Address
Delivered at Gettysburg, Pa.
Nov. 19th 1863.
1 of 2
Question
Use the passages to answer the question.
LETTER FROM BIRMINGHAM JAIL
Credit Line: Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., “Letter from a Birmingham Jail.” April 16, 1963. The Estate of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Which theme do the texts share?
(1 point)
Responses
Non-violent resistance is an effective strategy for change.
Non-violent resistance is an effective strategy for change.
America is a great nation.
America is a great nation.
War is necessary for change.
War is necessary for change.
Equality is worth fighting for.
by Abraham Lincoln
Gettysburg address delivered at Gettysburg Pa. Nov. 19th, 1863. [n. p. n. d.].
Gettysburg Address
Delivered at Gettysburg, Pa.
Nov. 19th 1863.
1 of 2
Question
Use the passages to answer the question.
LETTER FROM BIRMINGHAM JAIL
Credit Line: Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., “Letter from a Birmingham Jail.” April 16, 1963. The Estate of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Which theme do the texts share?
(1 point)
Responses
Non-violent resistance is an effective strategy for change.
Non-violent resistance is an effective strategy for change.
America is a great nation.
America is a great nation.
War is necessary for change.
War is necessary for change.
Equality is worth fighting for.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The theme that the texts share is "Equality is worth fighting for."
Both Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address and Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" emphasize the importance of equality and the struggle for civil rights. Lincoln speaks to the ideals of freedom and equality for all men, while King advocates for justice and equality through nonviolent means.
Both Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address and Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" emphasize the importance of equality and the struggle for civil rights. Lincoln speaks to the ideals of freedom and equality for all men, while King advocates for justice and equality through nonviolent means.