What was the Black Power movement?(1 point)

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Black Power urged African Americans to unite as a political force
Black Power urged African Americans to unite as a political force

Black Power encouraged African Americans to integrate with white people
Black Power encouraged African Americans to integrate with white people

Black Power opposed unequal treatment
Black Power opposed unequal treatment

Black Power advocated violence and riots
Black Power advocated violence and riots
Question 6
Some activists embraced non-violent civil disobedience, while others had more radical approaches. How were the approaches of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X different?(1 point)
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King supported the police and their right to maintain order, while Malcolm X fought against the police.
King supported the police and their right to maintain order, while Malcolm X fought against the police.

King believed in civil disobedience, while Malcolm X believed violence was sometimes appropriate.
King believed in civil disobedience, while Malcolm X believed violence was sometimes appropriate.

King used the religion of Islam to support his ideas, while Malcolm X was a devoted Christian leader.
King used the religion of Islam to support his ideas, while Malcolm X was a devoted Christian leader.

King focused on improving urban areas, while Malcolm X focused on civil rights in rural areas.
King focused on improving urban areas, while Malcolm X focused on civil rights in rural areas.
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  1. The Black Power movement urged African Americans to unite as a political force.

  2. The approaches of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X were different in that King believed in civil disobedience, while Malcolm X believed violence was sometimes appropriate.