QUESTION 8 The reader can tell from the Article that A. There are likely few schools in Africa where students learn about Martin Luther King, Jr. B. Years ago, some people in the U.S. thought laws that kept people apart were OK. C. Martin Luther King, Jr. didn't believe apartheid could end in South Africa. D. Martin Luther King, Jr. did not want to speak out about laws in South Africa. 8 / 8 SUBMIT

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QUESTION 8
The reader can tell from the Article that
A. There are likely few schools in Africa where students learn
about Martin Luther King, Jr.
B. Years ago, some people in the U.S. thought laws that kept
people apart were OK.
C. Martin Luther King, Jr. didn't believe apartheid could end in
South Africa.
D. Martin Luther King, Jr. did not want to speak out about
laws in South Africa.
8 / 8
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B. Years ago, some people in the U.S. thought laws that kept people apart were OK.

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The article discusses how Martin Luther King, Jr. was a vocal opponent of apartheid in South Africa, and how his views were not shared by many...
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