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Using the Same Information to Create Opposing Arguments
"The American dream will not become a reality devoid of the larger dream of a world of brotherhood and peace and good will."
"Through our scientific genius we have made of this world a neighborhood; now through our moral and spiritual development we must make of it a brotherhood."
—"The American Dream,"
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
What does King think the word brotherhood means based on these two quotations? Check all that apply.
Brotherhood means shared values.
Brotherhood is limited to one country.
Brotherhood means brothers live together, not separately.
Brotherhood is a world-wide idea.
Brotherhood is about real brothers.
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Choose:
- Brotherhood means shared values. (Yes.)
- Brotherhood is a world-wide idea. (Yes.)
Why: In the quotes King links brotherhood to "moral and spiritual development" and to a "world" made a "neighborhood" — he is calling for global unity based on shared moral/spiritual values. He does not mean literal biological brothers or only people living together in one country, so the other options do not apply.
- Brotherhood means shared values. (Yes.)
- Brotherhood is a world-wide idea. (Yes.)
Why: In the quotes King links brotherhood to "moral and spiritual development" and to a "world" made a "neighborhood" — he is calling for global unity based on shared moral/spiritual values. He does not mean literal biological brothers or only people living together in one country, so the other options do not apply.
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