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"Because of the righteousness of my father and my own righteousness, I was seated upon the
throne of my father by my Lord (the god) Rakab-El and my Lord (the god) Tiglath-pileser." -
King Bar-Rakab
The inscription above can be interpreted as most accurately representing which
aspect of Mesopotamian civilization?
A. Theocracy
B. Social Structure
C. Empire
D. Democracy
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martin luther king, jr. (1929-1968)
martin luther king, jr., was one of the twentieth century’s best-known advocates for nonviolent social change. born in atlanta, georgia, king’s exceptional oratorical skills and personal courage first attracted national attention in 1955 when he and other civil rights activists were arrested after leading a boycott of a montgomery, alabama, transportation company for requiring nonwhites surrender their seats to whites and stand or sit at the back of the bus. over the following decade, king wrote, spoke and organized nonviolent protests and mass demonstrations to draw attention to racial discrimination and to demand civil rights legislation to protect the rights of african-americans. in 1963 in birmingham, alabama, king guided peaceful mass demonstrations that the white police force countered with police dogs and fire hoses, creating a controversy that generated newspaper headlines around the world. subsequent mass demonstrations in many communities culminated in a march that attracted more than 250,000 protestors to washington, dc, where king delivered his famous “i have a dream” speech in which he envisioned a world where people were no longer divided by race. so powerful was the movement king inspired, congress enacted the civil rights act in 1964, the same year he was honored with the nobel peace prize. posthumously awarded the presidential medal of freedom, king is an icon of the civil rights movement. his life and work symbolize the quest for equality and nondiscrimination that lies at the heart of the american—and human—dream.