Asked by Ivegot-U
Which viewpoint does Dr. King express in his "I Have a Dream" speech?
Responses
The American government must pay for the sins of enslaving people.
The American government must pay for the sins of enslaving people.
There will never be justice and freedom for all people in America.
There will never be justice and freedom for all people in America.
Individual freedoms are less important than societal security.
Individual freedoms are less important than societal security.
America has not yet lived up to its promise of equality for all.
Responses
The American government must pay for the sins of enslaving people.
The American government must pay for the sins of enslaving people.
There will never be justice and freedom for all people in America.
There will never be justice and freedom for all people in America.
Individual freedoms are less important than societal security.
Individual freedoms are less important than societal security.
America has not yet lived up to its promise of equality for all.
Answers
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Ivegot-U
choose one of the answers choices above
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
In his "I Have a Dream" speech, Dr. King expresses the viewpoint that America has not yet lived up to its promise of equality for all. He emphasizes the need for justice, freedom, and civil rights for all people, highlighting the ongoing struggles against racism and discrimination.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct choice is: **America has not yet lived up to its promise of equality for all.**