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Why did some civil rights activists support the idea of staging violent protests? (1 point) Responses They believed it was OK to use violence in any circumstance. They believed it was OK to use violence in any circumstance. They felt that violence would be justified as self-defense. They felt that violence would be justified as self-defense. They followed the teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. They followed the teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. They disagreed with the beliefs of Malcolm X.
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The correct response is: **They felt that violence would be justified as self-defense.**
Some civil rights activists believed that in the face of violent oppression and attacks, self-defense could be a legitimate response. This perspective was held by some factions within the civil rights movement, contrasting with the nonviolent philosophy espoused by leaders like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Some civil rights activists believed that in the face of violent oppression and attacks, self-defense could be a legitimate response. This perspective was held by some factions within the civil rights movement, contrasting with the nonviolent philosophy espoused by leaders like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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