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What do Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr. both consider to be a valuable cause?A.Votes for womenB.FreedomC.Fighting hungerD.Child labor laws

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What do Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr. both consider to be a valuable cause?A.Votes for womenB.FreedomC.Fighting hungerD.Child labor laws

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Both Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr. considered "B. Freedom" to be a valuable cause.

Abraham Lincoln is known for his role in ending slavery and preserving the Union during the American Civil War, both of which are significant contributions to freedom.

Martin Luther King Jr. is renowned for his role in the civil rights movement in the United States, particularly his advocacy for the rights and freedoms of African Americans.

Therefore, both leaders valued and fought for freedom, making it a common cause between them.

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