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Answer: #3
It conveys King's belief that the goals of the Civil Rights Movement are pure and just in the same way that America's founding ideals are pure and just.
It conveys King's belief that the goals of the Civil Rights Movement are pure and just in the same way that America's founding ideals are pure and just.
Answer: C) It conveys King's belief that the goals of the Civil Rights Movement are pure and just in the same way that America's founding ideals are pure and just.
Explanation: In the given excerpt from "A Letter from Birmingham Jail" King says that they will win their freedom because of the will of God and the sacred heritage of their nations are in their favor. When he talks about heritage he is referring to the principles that helped to build the United States of America, and he says they are sacred because he believes those principles are pure and just (free from any kind of evil).