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"I Have a Dream" Speech Questions

Read and listen to all of Dr King’s famous “I have a dream” speech, and then answer the following questions.

1. Examine the ways that change occurred in the past and answer the following questions:
What was MLK's dream in 1968?





3.What are the larger issues that relate to MLK's dream? Expand upon the literal references in the speech and look beyond the race issues. Was MLK just talking about racial equality? What other forms of equality are related to this?






4. Examine the current ways that change occurs.
How does MLK's dream relate to you? - Examine your own life and the impact of MLK's dream on your own life.







5. What might your life be like now, if the world had not known MLK? - examine the impact of MLK's dream on your communities and the modern world.








6. How and to what extent has the dream been realized today? How do you know? What events, documents, etc. indicate this? How has MLK's dream affected today's society? Who are the people who have facilitated change? What are the characteristics of such people? - students will research current events and evaluate the state of society today in terms of racial equality and social justice.



7. Brainstorm ways to enable change in today's society.
Who was MLK and what qualities or characteristics did he possess that enabled him to inspire and motivate change during his time? Who and what influenced him and his beliefs? Reflect upon the personal characteristics that contributed to his ability to enable changes during his time.










8.What still needs to happen in order to realize the dream? Research and examine the ways that change happens in society.








9. What can be done to further realize the dream? What can you do as an individual? What can you do as a part of a group within your school? What can you do as a part of your community?

Please help me answer these questions. Thank you!

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Answer:

That all people would someday be sisters and brothers in a world governed by equality, justice, and peace.

Step-by-step explanation:

That all people would someday be sisters and brothers in a world governed by equality, justice, and peace.

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