Besides both being from Georgia, Jimmy Carter and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. have what in common?

A. They were both governors of Georgia during the 1970s.
B. They both won the Nobel Peace Prize for promoting fraternity and peace.
C. They both served in the military during the Vietnam War.
D. The both believed Georgians should accept segregation and racial inequality.

The answer is B. They both won the Nobel Peace Prize for promoting fraternity and peace. Jimmy Carter won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 for his work in promoting international human rights and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. won the prize in 1964 for his work in the American Civil Rights Movement.