7. According to "Letter from Birmingham Jail", why does King feel some pride and satisfaction
when he is criticized as an extremist?
A. He knows that many great leaders in history were extremists.
B. He knows that extremists are always violent and destructive,
C. He believes in extremism as an alternative to violence,
D. He believes in extremism as a guarantee of safety

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Answer:

if it multi choice A and C if its not then A

Explanation:

According to "Letter from Birmingham Jail", King feels some pride and satisfaction when he is criticized as an extremist as:

• Option A. he knows that many great leaders in history were extremists.  

• Option C. he believes in extremism as an alternative to violence.

The further explanation is as mentioned below:

• The Letter from Birmingham Jail, is an open letter written on April 16, 1963, by Martin Luther King Jr.

• Even when he is referred as an extremist he gets the feeling of pride because he knew that he was on the right path regarding his fight against injustice seen towards black people, if many other great leaders were also called extremists.

• He also held the belief that it was a better alternative than to resorting to violence.

Thus, options A and C are correct and the rest of the options do not express his thoughts on the matter.

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