<u>Contrasting the perspectives and goals of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois:</u>
During 1890's when the racial segregation was going on African Americans desperately needed a way to respond to the white supremacists of that time and the main advocates for the Negro rights were Booker T Washington and W. E. B. Du Bois.
Booker T Washington firmly believed in solving these issues and problems through education.
He believed that African Americans are educating themselves through trades and business. Du Bois believed that African Americans should protest unjust treatment and also demand equal rights.
The weaknesses are:
- There is only one vote per state
- Each state has its own tax for the trade and commerce
- Revenue comes from states. National Government cannot impose a tax
- Taxation cannot be enforced in states
- There is no national army or navy
- There are no national courts
- Each state has its own money
- There is no solid leader
- No action can be taken against border disputes
- Changes in articles require a longer time
Answer:
Explanation:a,d,b,c
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Civil disobedience-- Martin Luther King Jr. used civil disobedience learned from men like Gandhi, Thoreau, and the teachings of Jesus Christ.
The method of civil disobedience uses boycotting, sit-ins, and non-violent protest. Martin Luther King Jr. organized the Montgomery Bus Boycott which was a boycott of the bus system started with Rosa Parks disobedience on segregated buses. It effectively attacked large economic systems which created change due to loss of income.