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What ideas does King use to support the idea that America must develop a world perspective of brotherhood to keep the American Dream alive? Check all that apply.
The world must become “spiritually one” with its “geographical oneness.”
The American dream must mesh with a “dream of a world of brotherhood and peace.”
Everyone needs to develop an American perspective.
“Survival” is dependent on sharing religious views.
The American Dream will not become a reality.
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- The world must become “spiritually one” with its “geographical oneness.”
- The American dream must mesh with a “dream of a world of brotherhood and peace.”
Explanation: King argues that national dreams must be joined to a global ethic of brotherhood and spiritual unity; he does not argue everyone should adopt an American perspective, nor that survival depends on sharing religious views, nor simply that the American Dream is impossible.
- The world must become “spiritually one” with its “geographical oneness.”
- The American dream must mesh with a “dream of a world of brotherhood and peace.”
Explanation: King argues that national dreams must be joined to a global ethic of brotherhood and spiritual unity; he does not argue everyone should adopt an American perspective, nor that survival depends on sharing religious views, nor simply that the American Dream is impossible.
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