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Martin Luther King's role in the movement protesting the war in Vietnam appears to require little explanation, since he was the foremost advocate of nonviolence of his time. But King's stance on the Vietnam War cannot be explained in terms of pacifism alone. After all, he was something of a latecomer to the antiwar movement, even though by 1965 he was convinced that the role of the United States in the war was indefensible. Why then the two years that passed before he translated his private misgivings into public dissent? Perhaps he believed that he could not criticize American foreign policy without endangering the support for civil rights that he had won from the federal government.

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According to the passage, the delay referred to in the passage is perhaps attributable to which of the following?

  • A King's ambivalence concerning the role of the United States in the war in Vietnam
  • B King's attempts to consolidate support for his leadership within the civil rights movement
  • C King's desire to keep the leadership of the civil rights movement distinct from that of the antiwar movement
  • D King's desire to draw support for the civil rights movement from the leadership of the antiwar movement
  • E King's reluctance to jeopardize federal support for the civil rights movement

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