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King often went to jail during his life. Why was he so willing to go? a. he believed his cause was just and was willing to go to jail for it b. he knew the President would get him out c. he wanted to see
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King often went to jail during his life. Why was he so willing to go?
a. he believed his cause was just and was willing to go to jail for it
b. he knew the President would get him out
c. he wanted to see how the police treated black Americans in jails
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The main reason why Dr. Martin Luther King was so willing to go to jail during his lifetime was that "
a. he believed his cause was just and was willing to go to jail for it," since this also brought attention to the Civil Right cause.
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