"We are here... this evening because we are tired now. And we are determined here in Montgomery to work and fight until justice runs down like water, and righteousness like a mighty stream.

There is never a time in our American democracy that we must ever think we are wrong when we protest. When labor all over this nation came to see that it would be trampled over by a capitalistic power, there was nothing wrong with labor getting together and organizing and protesting for its rights. And now we are reaching out for the daybreak of freedom and justice and equality."
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
December 5, 1955
According to Dr. King's speech, which form of protest is he MOST likely supporting?

A) boycott

B) marching

C) picketing

D) rioting

Is it B?

It's A

Georgia Governor Eugene Talmadge was opposed to the Agricultural Adjustment Act. Why might Talmadge have been opposed to it?

its A

He was opposed to it because he thought it gave the government too much control over farmers.

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Yes, you are correct. According to Dr. King's speech, the form of protest he is most likely supporting is marching. In the speech, he mentions being determined to work and fight for justice and righteousness. Marching is a peaceful form of protest where people come together and walk in a large group to express their grievances and demand change. It allows them to make their voices heard and raise awareness about the issues they are protesting against.

Yes.