"Letter from Birmingham Jail" Quiz. Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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Letter From Birmingham Jail
"Letter from Birmingham Jail" Quiz.
Exam Questions With Correct Answers
To "retaliate" means to... - answerto take revenge
In line 210, King alludes to Paul Tillich's opinion that "sin is separation" to... -
answerstrengthen his moral argument against segregation
What is the basis for King's a...
"Letter from Birmingham Jail" Quiz.
Exam Questions With Correct Answers
To "retaliate" means to... - answer✔✔to take revenge
In line 210, King alludes to Paul Tillich's opinion that "sin is separation" to... -
answer✔✔strengthen his moral argument against segregation
What is the basis for King's argument against the idea that he is an outsider who came to
Birmingham? - answer✔✔He has organizational ties to Birmingham, plus he was invited there
What does King mean in lines 37-38 when he says, "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice
everywhere"? - answer✔✔Everyone is affected when one person is hurt.
In his opening paragraph, King says that he rarely pauses to answer criticisms, but he is replying
to the clergymen because... - answer✔✔he believes them to be sincere and good.
What does "cognizant" mean? - answer✔✔aware
According to King, the purpose of direct nonviolent action is to... - answer✔✔create tension so
that people have to confront an issue
King compares himself to early Christian prophets because they... - answer✔✔did not submit to
unjust laws
King uses the evidence that other nations are gaining political independence to argue against... -
answer✔✔waiting for freedom
What is a "moratorium" ? - answer✔✔a temporary prohibition of an activity
When was the 'Letter from Birmingham Jail' written? By whom? - answer✔✔April 16, 1963;
Martin Luther King, Jr.
What does the letter defend? - answer✔✔the strategy of nonviolent resistance to racism. It says
that people have a moral responsibility to break unjust laws and to take direct action rather than
waiting potentially forever for justice to come through the courts
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How does MLK respond to being called an "outsider" - answer✔✔"Injustice anywhere is a threat
to justice everywhere"
What were the opinions of the 8 clergymen regarding dealing with the social injustices? -
answer✔✔agreed that social injustices existed but argued that the battle against racial
segregation should be fought solely in the courts, not the streets
What are the 4 accusations made against MLK's campaign by the clergymen? - answer✔✔1.)
MLK was an "outsider"; 2.) Should negotiate for change rather than demonstrate; 3.) Actions
were "untimely"; 4.) Encouraging people to break the law
What is King's compliment to his critics? What does he gain? - answer✔✔"Since I feel that you
are men of genuine good will and your criticisms are sincerely set forth"; he is trying to show
that he is peaceful and shows respect (their criticisms also motivates him and keeps them busy)
How does this paragraph strengthen the purpose? - answer✔✔MLK is trying to say that despite
hate and persecution, he will move passed the oppression with the help of God and his
supporters; he is also comparing himself to early Christians and relating their persecution to his
How does King respond to being an outsider? - answer✔✔he says he is already familiar with
Birmingham, injustice is a threat to everywhere, and that he is being persecuted just like the
Christians during Jesus' time and he will carry the gospel of Jesus Christ no matter the situation;
"Anyone who lives inside the United States can never be considered an outsider"
How does King turn the tables on his critics? - answer✔✔King turns the tables of his critics by
saying that the white men caused the demonstrations; therefore, the ones whom are oppressive
and violent are actually those who advocate for white supremacy; the white men leave no other
choice than for the blacks to upraise in demonstration for their rights
What is the purpose of including the steps to a nonviolent campaign? - answer✔✔the importance
is that these steps are not for one particular moment as this is a well-thought out plan that MLK
has constantly used for negotiation, but still white men denounce it
- these steps are: 1.) determining if the injustices are alive or not, 2.) negotiation, 3.) self-
purification (non-retaliation), 4.) direct-action
What is the tone of paragraph 7? - answer✔✔the overall tone is disappointment as many leaders
promised desegregation; yet, they failed to do so. Due to this, a sense of persistence and hope
were also met.
How does King support that "we did not move irresponsibly into direct action"? -
answer✔✔MLK addressed the violations of their rights by white men, and that many steps were
taken into consideration to persuade negotiation; yet, still no progress was made, so persistence
has to continue; also, many moved into direct action as every negotiation was met with
postponement to aid
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