Across
- 2. – “Core Principle” (Slide 6)
- 4. – “Core Principle” (Slide 6)
- 6. "Type of leadership theory that involves inspiring followers to exceed their own expectations" (Slide 12)
- 8. "Future-focused outlook that Dr. King used to guide the movement” (Slide 6; Slide 8)
- 12. Dr. King’s main strength, also the theme of this presentation" (Slides 1 & 6)
- 15. "The type of rights movement Dr. King championed" (Slide 3)
- 16. – “Core Principle” (Slide 8)
- 17. "Dr. King’s tool for inspiring crowds, including the “I Have a Dream” speech" (Slide 7)
- 20. "Dr. King’s quality of staying strong despite arrests and threats"(Slide 9)
Down
- 1. "Important trait for leaders, ensuring just treatment of all team members” (Slide 13)
- 3. "The form of protest used in Montgomery against segregated buses" (Slide 5)
- 5. "The peaceful strategy inspired by Gandhi that Dr. King used" (Slide 4; Slide 6; Slide 10; Slide 11)
- 7. "Dr. King’s contemporary who initially took a more confrontational approach" (Slides 10 & 11)
- 9. "The ultimate goal of the civil rights movement" (Slide 5)
- 10. "Leadership style focusing on meeting the needs of others first” (Slide 12)
- 11. "What Dr. King’s speeches and actions provided for millions” (Slide 21)
- 13. "A key principle of Dr. King’s leadership, focusing on understanding others’ feelings." (Slide 6 )
- 14. "Global influencer from India who believed in nonviolence" (Slide 4)
- 18. "Anti-apartheid leader from South Africa mentioned as an international figure" (Slide 15)
- 19. "Organization that Dr. King led, spelled out as Southern Christian Leadership Conference " (Slide 5)
