Thursday, 22 May 2014

I HAVE A DREAM...

Politics


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I) Put the following sentences in the order they are mentioned.

Every valley shall be exalted
People will be judged by the content of their character
All men are created equal
Slaves and Slaves owners will sit a the table of brother hood
The nation will live the true meaning of its creed
Every hill and mountain shall be made low
People won't be judged by the colour of their skin

II) In own words, what was Dr. King's speech about? (Highlight key points)

III) How has the world changed regarding equality? (Compare today's world with the world in the 1950s and give examples)

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2 comments:

  1. 1)
    The nation will live the true meaning of its creed
    All man are created equal
    Slavers and slave owners will sit at the table of brotherhood
    People won't be judged by the colour of their skin
    People will be judged by the content of their character
    Every valley shall be exalted
    Every hill and mountain shall be made low

    2)
    Martin Luther King was an American pastor, who fighted for the civil rights of african people. That's why he made this speech, in which he showed to everybody his beliefs and his dream of make this nation grow up and understand that we are all equal, and we all deserve the same rights. Rich and poor people living in brotherhood, with freedom and justice for all. He want to stop the racist, by judging the people by the colour if their character not of their skin. He thoughts about a better world in which we could love together as brothers and sisters.

    3)
    Comparing today's world with the world in 1950 I must say that now a days there is less discrimination, more equal opportunities for anyone and laws to control this. A good example of the evolution of our nation being more educated and sensitive, is that actually America's president Barack Obama is black! This won't happened on '50s, he would have been judged by the colour of his skin. So, all in all, we have been increasing our bond to be more equally and stop racism, but we must continue working on it, making the nation take care of this.

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