During the last five years of his life, King
a) found that he had less and less reason to protest and demonstrate.
b) found that nonviolence was not as successful as fists and guns.
c) found it more and more difficult to rally blacks and whites around clear-cut distinctions between segregation and integration.
d) found that he had no support from the government after the assassination of Kennedy.
e) had surprisingly little influence on the Civil Rights movement after delivering his "I Have a Dream" speech.
c
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A) Buchanan v. Warley (1917) B) State v. Young (1919) C) Moore v. Dempsey (1923) D) Nixon v. Herndon (1927)
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A. railed against the implications of Social Darwinism. B. came from financially humble origins. C. began their careers from positions of wealth and privilege. D. had made their fortunes in the railroad industry. E. were living examples of "self-made men."
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