Kings desire to draw support for the civil rights movement from the leadership of the antiwar movement
Kings reluctance to jeopardize federal support for the civil rights movement
18. The author supports the claim that Kings stance on the Vietnam War cannot be explained in terms of pacifism alone by implying which of the following?
There is little evidence that King was ever a student of pacifist doctrine.
King, despite pacifist sympathies, was not convinced that the policy of the federal government in Vietnam was wrong.
Kings belief in nonviolence was formulated in terms of domestic policy rather than in terms of international issues.
Had Kings actions been based on pacifism alone, he would have joined the antiwar movement earlier than he actually did.
Opponents of United States foreign policy within the federal government convinced King of their need for support.
19. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage about the movement opposing the war in Vietnam?
It preceded the civil rights movement.
It began in 1965.
It was supported by many who otherwise opposed public dissent.
It drew support from most civil rights leaders.
It was well underway by 1967.
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