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Use the passages to answer the question The passages are "the Gettysburg address" and Letter from Birmingham jail. What is 1 difference between the 2 passages? A. King believes some tension is necessary while Lincoln calls for unity. B. Lincoln believes some tension is necessary while king calls for unity. C. Kingston is formal while Kingston is formal while Lincoln's is more conversationalLincoln. D. Lincoln response to his critics while king list the concerns he has for unifying the country
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The correct answer is A. King believes some tension is necessary while Lincoln calls for unity.
In "The Gettysburg Address," Lincoln emphasizes the importance of national unity and healing after the Civil War, while in "Letter from Birmingham Jail," Martin Luther King Jr. argues that tension is necessary to create social change and to address injustices.
In "The Gettysburg Address," Lincoln emphasizes the importance of national unity and healing after the Civil War, while in "Letter from Birmingham Jail," Martin Luther King Jr. argues that tension is necessary to create social change and to address injustices.
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