Card 137 / 151: What was the primary difference in leadership strategy between Dr. Martin Luther King and Malcolm X?
A)
King believed in seeking reform through the states, while Malcolm X advocated for national civil rights legislation.
B)
King believed in social demonstrations and protests, while Malcolm X advocated lobbying political institutions to make legal changes.
C)
King believed in using non-violent demonstrations and protests, while Malcolm X advocated African Americans fight by any means necessary for racial equality and justice.
D)
King believed in focusing on civil equality, while Malcolm X advocated promoting social justice to ensure both civil and economic equality.
Answer:
C) King believed in using non-violent demonstrations and protests, while Malcolm X advocated African Americans fight by any means necessary for racial equality and justice.
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Introduction to American Politics MCQ POLSC231
Author:
Nicole Bartels
The Saylor Foundation
USA
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