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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. ___________ is positive and necessary as a call to develop political and economical goals.
(a) Now.
(b) Democracy Now.
(c) Truth for All.
(d) Black Power.
2. The poor live among us, Dr. King points out, but they can easily become ______________ if they are not supported.
(a) Invisible.
(b) Tired.
(c) Pushed aside.
(d) Sick.
3. What was the name of Dr. King's wife, as told to readers in his autobiography of sorts?
(a) Judy.
(b) Loretta.
(c) Regina.
(d) Coretta.
4. Because the wealthy have the power to overlook the __________, Dr. King may have been overly confident.
(a) Poor.
(b) Wars.
(c) Leaders.
(d) Laws.
5. _________-minded people are realistic, decisive, astute, and firm of purpose, according to Dr. King's observations.
(a) Power.
(b) Soft.
(c) Tough.
(d) True.
Short Answer Questions
1. Unemployment and its resulting loss of _________ was one of the main problems, as Dr. King saw in in relation to the riots.
2. While the South gained respect, the Northern African American drained its ___________ into their struggle.
3. The greatest tragedy of this battle for the integration of African Americans and whites was the denial of __________.
4. Dr. King noted that somehow African Americans had slipped from _____ percent a man down to half a man.
5. People from every race and every faith came to __________ to join the march and to face the dangers along the way.
Short Essay Questions
1. What did Dr. King feel that the African American people still needed in order to move forward?
2. How did the Vietnam War hurt African American men more, according to the thoughts of Dr. King?
3. How did many states respond to the rule that prevented the allowance of the separate but equal doctrine?
4. What did Dr. King feel the similarities between the Vietnam War and the Civil Rights movement were?
5. What did Dr. King think would happen in society as a result of integration, according to his last conversation?
6. What were the weapons used during the conflict against the brutality of Bull Connor?
7. Why was nonviolent action considered to be imperative to Dr. King at this point in time?
8. Who did Dr. King think that the four murdered girls spoke to in their deaths?
9. What did Dr. King feel about the impact of nonviolence on white supremacists, though Malcolm X did not necessarily agree?
10. How could the marchers in the march from Selma to Montgomery be described at this point?
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