Question
How were the approaches of Martin Luther King Jr and Malcolm X
different?
a) King focused on improving urban areas, while Malcolm X
focused on civil rights in rural areas
b) King believed in civil disobedience, while Malcolm X believed
violence was sometimes appropriate
c) King supported the police and their right to maintain order,
while Malcolm X fought against the Police
d) King used the religion of Islam to support his ideas, while
Malcolm X was a devoted Christian leader
different?
a) King focused on improving urban areas, while Malcolm X
focused on civil rights in rural areas
b) King believed in civil disobedience, while Malcolm X believed
violence was sometimes appropriate
c) King supported the police and their right to maintain order,
while Malcolm X fought against the Police
d) King used the religion of Islam to support his ideas, while
Malcolm X was a devoted Christian leader
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct option is:
**b) King believed in civil disobedience, while Malcolm X believed violence was sometimes appropriate.**
Martin Luther King Jr. advocated for nonviolent protests and civil disobedience as a means to achieve civil rights and social justice. In contrast, Malcolm X at times supported the idea of self-defense and considered violence as a potential means to achieve justice, especially in response to systemic oppression and violence against African Americans.
**b) King believed in civil disobedience, while Malcolm X believed violence was sometimes appropriate.**
Martin Luther King Jr. advocated for nonviolent protests and civil disobedience as a means to achieve civil rights and social justice. In contrast, Malcolm X at times supported the idea of self-defense and considered violence as a potential means to achieve justice, especially in response to systemic oppression and violence against African Americans.