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What was the main ideological difference between Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X? A. While Malcolm X promoted nonviolence and nonaggression, King called for revolution and rejected nonviolent strategies of dealing with race relations. B. While King promoted nonviolence and nonaggression Malcolm X called for revolution and rejected nonviolent strategies of dealing with race relations. C. While Malcolm X believed that African Americans should accept segregation and focus on improving their own education and training King argued that Malcolm X's approach would only perpetuate white oppression. D. While King believed that African Americans should accept segregation and focus on improving their own education and training, Malcolm X argued that King's approach would only perpetuate white oppression.

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What was the main ideological difference between Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X?
A. While Malcolm X promoted nonviolence and nonaggression, King called for revolution and rejected nonviolent strategies of dealing with race relations.
B. While King promoted nonviolence and nonaggression Malcolm X called for revolution and rejected nonviolent strategies of dealing with race relations.
C. While Malcolm X believed that African Americans should accept segregation and focus on improving their own education and training King argued that
Malcolm X's approach would only perpetuate white oppression.
D. While King believed that African Americans should accept segregation and focus on improving their own education and training, Malcolm X argued that
King's approach would only perpetuate white oppression.

What was the main ideological difference between Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X? A. While Malcolm X promoted nonviolence and nonaggression, King called for revolution and rejected nonviolent strategies of dealing with race relations. B. While King promoted nonviolence and nonaggression Malcolm X called for revolution and rejected nonviolent strategies of dealing with race relations. C. While Malcolm X believed that African Americans should accept segregation and focus on improving their own education and training King argued that Malcolm X's approach would only perpetuate white oppression. D. While King believed that African Americans should accept segregation and focus on improving their own education and training, Malcolm X argued that King's approach would only perpetuate white oppression.

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Martin Luther King, Jr. was a proponent of nonviolent protests, while Malcolm X believed in more radical means to achieve racial equality.
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