Martin Luther King, Jr. primarily used intellectual, moral, and religious reasoning as well as emotional appeals and personal anecdotes to present his arguments against segregation. His speeches and writings often emphasized the moral imperative of equality and justice, drawing on religious themes and personal experiences to connect with his audience on a deep level. Therefore, the most comprehensive choice would be the combination of these methods, but if limited to one option, then "Intellectual, moral, and religious reasoning" would be a solid choice.
What methods did Martin Luther King, Jr. use to present his arguments against segregation? (1 point)
• Statistical evidence and expert testimonies
O Intellectual, moral, and religious reasoning
O Humorous anecdotes and dramatic gestures
O Emotional appeals and personal anecdotes
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