Soci 1010 – Martin Luther King Jr.’s first intellectual

    Soci 1010 – Martin Luther King Jr.’s first intellectual

    Soci 1010

    Introduction to Sociology Final Sample Study Guide Fall 2017 True/False:

    Check the correct Answer !.

    Martin Luther King Jr.’s first intellectual contact with the theory of nonviolent resistance was when he was a student in Morehouse college in Atlanta. T/F

    2. Martin Luther King Jr (MLK) was concerned about the ethical implications of the Montgomery bus boycott in Atlanta.

    T/F 3. As a young boy MLK had seen his father object against racial injustice experienced he personally experienced.

    T/F 4. As a young boy MLK had not seen any incidence of racial injustice when he grew up in the south.

    T/F 5. MLK Jr.’s mother came from a poor family.

    T/F 6. Montgomery was known to be a cradle of the Confederacy as it had decided to secede from the Union in 1961.

    T/F 7. When MLK accepted the job offer as a pastorate in Montgomery he believed he was destined to play big role in the history of the black community.

    T/F 8. MLK had completed his Ph.D degree from Boston University when he started his career as a clergy in the Baptist Church in Montgomery.

    T/F 9. The economic life of Montgomery was heavily influenced by the air bases where a large number of people were employed and not segregated.

    T/F 10. MLK was unanimously elected to direct the operation of MIA to protest Mrs. Parks arrest following her refusal to vacate her seat for a white passenger. T/F
     

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