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Read the excerpt from "Lessons of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr."

During my first fast in 1968, Dr. King reminded me that our struggle was his struggle too. He sent me a telegram which said, "Our separate struggles are really one. A struggle for freedom, for dignity, and for humanity." . . .

Dr. King challenged us to work for a greater humanity. I only hope that we are worthy of his challenge.

Based on the details in this passage, which theme best represents the ideas presented in Chavez’s speech?

Human beings all have the same needs.
Crime does not pay.
Only the strongest and most fit survive.
Innocence, once lost, cannot be regained.

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Human beings all have the same needs.

Explanation: Chavez emphasizes that separate struggles are really one and calls for freedom, dignity, and humanity for all, highlighting common human needs and shared rights.