Respuesta :
Since this was a multiple choice answer and the person below didn't answer this fully, i am going to answer this for any other person that needs it.
As it clearly states to choose all answers that are correct you should come out to have the answers:
B. Americans from all over the United States participated in a peaceful sit-in in Washington, D.C.
D. Rioters killed people, looted, and destroyed homes and businesses.
and
E. Millions of people all over the world watched his funeral on television.
answers may vary for people that aren't in a k-12 school, but i do assume it is correct for all schools.
hope this helps!
Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee, in an act that shocked the entire world.
What were the consequences of Dr. King's assassination?
Since the mid-1950s, King, a Baptist minister and the founder of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), had led the civil rights movement, fighting segregation and achieving significant civil rights advances for African Americans through a mixture of impassioned speeches and nonviolent protests.
His murder provoked an outpouring of indignation among Black Americans, as well as a period of national mourning, which resulted in the passing of an equitable housing bill, the civil rights era's final major legislative triumph.
Thus, Options B, D, and E are correct options.
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