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Match these words with their Czech translations: odpor, podnítit, zoufalství, vyznání, pastor, bojkotovat,
transformační
creed (noun) a system of beliefs or principles

pastor (noun) a minister or religious leader in a Christian church

boycott (verb) to refuse to buy, use, or participate in something as a form of protest

rebuttal (noun) a response or argument that contradicts or opposes a previous statement or claim

galvanize (verb) to shock or excite someone into taking action

transformative (adjective) causing a significant change or transformation

despair (noun) a feeling of hopelessness or sadness

Complete the sentences with the above listed words:


The invention of the internet had a ___________________ impact on communication and information sharing.
After losing her job, she fell into a deep ______________and struggled to find motivation.
The activists organized a __________________ of the company's products to demand better working conditions.
The tragic event _______________ the community to come together and support each other.
The politician's _________________ emphasized equality and justice for all.
The lawyer presented a strong ________________ to the prosecution's evidence.
The _________________ delivered a powerful sermon on forgiveness.

What organization did Martin Luther King Jr. help form to conduct non-violent protests for civil rights?
A) National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
B) Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)
C) Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)
D) Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)

In which speech did Martin Luther King Jr. deliver his famous line 'I Have a Dream'?
A) Letter from Birmingham Jail
B) I've Been to the Mountaintop
C) March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
D) Lincoln Memorial Address

When did Martin Luther King Jr. lead a city-wide bus boycott?
A) 1955
B) 1956
C) 1963
D) 1968

What event prompted Martin Luther King Jr. to write his famous 'Letter from Birmingham Jail'?
A) His arrest at a civil rights protest
B) The assassination of Rosa Parks
C) The passing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
D) His participation in the Montgomery bus boycott

Which award did Martin Luther King Jr. receive posthumously in 2004?
A) Presidential Medal of Freedom
B) Congressional Gold Medal
C) Nobel Peace Prize
D) Martin Luther King Jr. National Holiday
Answer these questions the best way you can:

1. What was the significance of Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech at the Lincoln Memorial in 1963?

2. What role did Martin Luther King Jr. play in the fight for civil rights?

3. How did Martin Luther King Jr.'s religious beliefs influence his activism?

Discussion:
1. Reflect on the concept of social change and its importance in society. How do you see yourself contributing to
social change in your own life?
2. Consider the power of peaceful protests and non-violent resistance in achieving civil rights. Can you think of any
current social issues that could benefit from these strategies? Explain.
3. Examine the impact of Martin Luther King Jr.'s leadership and activism on the civil rights movement. How does his
legacy inspire you to take action and make a difference in your community?

KEY
The politician's creed emphasized equality and justice for all.
The pastor delivered a powerful sermon on forgiveness.
The activists organized a boycott of the company's products to demand better working conditions.
The tragic event galvanized the community to come together and support each other.
The lawyer presented a strong rebuttal to the prosecution's evidence.
The tragic event galvanized the community to come together and support each other.
The invention of the internet had a transformative impact on communication and information sharing.
After losing her job, she fell into a deep despair and struggled to find motivation.

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C
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1.
What was the significance of Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech at the Lincoln Memorial in 1963?
Answer:
The significance of Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech at the Lincoln Memorial in 1963 was that it became a defining
moment in civil rights history, inspiring thousands and helping to bring about the passage of the Civil Rights Act of
1964.
2.
What role did Martin Luther King Jr. play in the fight for civil rights?
Answer:
Martin Luther King Jr. played a crucial role in the fight for civil rights as a leader and organizer of non-violent
protests, such as the Montgomery bus boycott and the march in Alabama. His efforts helped to mobilize people
and bring attention to the injustices faced by African Americans.
3.
How did Martin Luther King Jr.'s religious beliefs influence his activism?
Answer:
Martin Luther King Jr.'s religious beliefs strongly influenced his activism. He believed that calling necessitated
social change in the present and saw his work for civil rights as part of God's will. His faith gave him the courage
and conviction to fight against racism and injustice.

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