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What was Dr King’s identifiable change?Question 2Select one:a.He had a dream.b.Progression in race equality, respect for him as a leader, passing of the civil rights act and voting rights act.c.Non-violent protests, marches, speeches.d.Equality gained for Black Americans.

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What was Dr King’s identifiable change?Question 2Select one:a.He had a dream.b.Progression in race equality, respect for him as a leader, passing of the civil rights act and voting rights act.c.Non-violent protests, marches, speeches.d.Equality gained for Black Americans.

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The identifiable change that Dr. King brought about was b. Progression in race equality, respect for him as a leader, passing of the Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act. While all the options listed are associated with Dr. King, option b is the most comprehensive as it encapsulates the significant changes he was instrumental in achieving.

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