Question
How did Robert Kennedy’s speech after Martin Luther King Jr.’s death impact Hoosiers?
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The crowd rioted in response to the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
The crowd rioted in response to the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Many voters began supporting him after hearing how he would fix race problems.
Many voters began supporting him after hearing how he would fix race problems.
The mostly white crowd was motivated to get involved in the civil rights movement.
The mostly white crowd was motivated to get involved in the civil rights movement.
Many members of the crowd were powerfully moved, almost like a religious experience.
Many members of the crowd were powerfully moved, almost like a religious experience.
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Responses
The crowd rioted in response to the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
The crowd rioted in response to the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Many voters began supporting him after hearing how he would fix race problems.
Many voters began supporting him after hearing how he would fix race problems.
The mostly white crowd was motivated to get involved in the civil rights movement.
The mostly white crowd was motivated to get involved in the civil rights movement.
Many members of the crowd were powerfully moved, almost like a religious experience.
Many members of the crowd were powerfully moved, almost like a religious experience.
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Robert Kennedy's speech after Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination had a significant emotional impact on many in the crowd. Among the options provided, the most accurate response regarding its impact on Hoosiers would be:
**Many members of the crowd were powerfully moved, almost like a religious experience.**
Kennedy's message was one of unity and a call for compassion in the face of tragedy, resonating deeply with many people and prompting a reflection on justice and human dignity.
**Many members of the crowd were powerfully moved, almost like a religious experience.**
Kennedy's message was one of unity and a call for compassion in the face of tragedy, resonating deeply with many people and prompting a reflection on justice and human dignity.
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