Martin Luther King, Jr., in his “I Have a Dream” speech, appeals to ________ rights

a. relative
b. universal
c. prima facie
d. conditional


b

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____________ refers to whatever conditions could justify the government's use of

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A) Four. B) Eight. C) Twelve. D) Six. E) Nine.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Identify how the religious majority can ensure that sufficient procedural and substantive reasons for going along with them are accessible to the religious minority. A. The majority may ensure that its reasons are accessible to the minority byelecting a president that holds the same views as the majority

B. The majority may ensure that its reasons are accessible to the minority byhaving institutions ensuring freedom of speech, quality public education, andopen debate for people of all persuasions. C. The majority may ensure that its reasons are accessible to the minority by advocacy for all, whether or not one is in the majority or minority. D. The majority may ensure that its reasons are accessible to the minority by practicing freedom of speech only.

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