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What is the main argument that Dr. King makes with his, "I Have a Dream" speech?
A. African Americans have received bad checks from the bank, which is unfair
B. African Americans are not included in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, and this must change.
C. There is still too much inequality in the United States
D. African Americans want to be able to travel and move freely throughout the US, just as whites can


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Explanation:

I didn't hear any reference to Bad Checks. If there was reference to it, it was not a major point. Not A

B: not emphasized either. The Amendments to the constitution contain rights given to the colored. Not B.

C:  When he speaks of freedom reigning in America of his dream, King is inferring that there is still too much inequality in the United States, no matter what the constitution might guarantee.  

C is your answer.

D is a minor consideration of what freedom means. The right to travel is not nearly as important as skin color no longer mattering.