Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. refers to the "American dilemma" as the profound contradiction between the nation's ideals of freedom and equality and the reality of systemic racism and inequality faced by African Americans. He highlights that while America espouses values of liberty and justice for all, the persistent discrimination and oppression of Black individuals reveal a deep moral and societal failure. This dilemma underscores the urgent need for social justice and civil rights reform to fulfill the nation's foundational promises. Ultimately, King emphasizes that resolving this contradiction is essential for achieving true democracy and unity in America.
If you mean the Native American tribe, then it was Openchancanough, Pocahontas's uncle. I spell it Pamunkey.
King George was not exactly in the Revolutionary war, if you mean the American Revolution.He stayed home in his palace in England and dressed like a king of his day.
said the king
I am a king. / I am the king.
Which King Edward do you mean; there have been 8.
If you mean dilemma as in 'a problem with no acceptable solutions' then yes, you are spelling it correctly.
Dilemma means a difficult choice. That's all it means.
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to be bothered to decide between two things or people . we were on the horns of a dilemma to move to the new house or not?!!
what does it mean to say it speaks millennium's of him. or how to you compliment someone that has done something very very exceptional with the phrase It speaks ----- of him. (his character)
A dilemma is a choice between two equally bad alternatives. A moral dilemma occurs when an action can be seen as right from one standpoint but at the same time wrong from another.
You mean "dilemma" not "trilema"? The Delema is that he is not real.
In Tamil, the word for "dilemma" is தீமை (thīmai) or கடந்து விடப்படுவதால் செயல்பட முடியாது (kaṭantu viṭappaṭuvatāl ceyalpaṭamūṭiātu).
dilemma
King George the Third. Assuming you mean the American colonists.
If you mean the Native American tribe, then it was Openchancanough, Pocahontas's uncle. I spell it Pamunkey.
A francophone is somebody who speaks french.