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How do martin luther king jr. and lyndon b. johnson's references to the declaration of independence differ? a) king believes in the power of the declaration viewing it as the promise, while johnson sees it as a failure to society and all that it has attempted. b). king describes the declaration as a promise unkept and a victory yet to come, while johnson sees it as a "proud triumph" that still has room to grow.

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