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read the excerpt from \letter from birmingham jail.\ in our own nation,…

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read the excerpt from \letter from birmingham jail.\ in our own nation, the boston tea party represented a massive act of civil disobedience. why does king use this allusion? to establish historical precedent for his actions to commemorate a beloved us leader to appeal to his critics sense of moral justice to forge a connection with modern political figures

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The Boston Tea Party was a well-known historical act of civil disobedience against unjust British rule, widely viewed as a morally justified stand for justice in U.S. history. King uses this allusion to frame his own acts of civil disobedience against segregation as part of a similar tradition of fighting injustice, appealing to his critics' recognition of this moral precedent. The other options are incorrect: the Tea Party does not center on a U.S. leader, it is not used to connect to modern figures, and while it has historical context, the core goal is moral appeal rather than just establishing precedent.

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to appeal to his critics' sense of moral justice