Oppression of blacks by whites
Booker T. Washington (1856-1915) believed in a patient process, not immediately challenging the views of white superiority. He thought that by hard work and perseverance, over time the black community would prove itself equal to whites.
W.E.B. Du Bois (1868-1963) criticized Washington's views, believing that it was wrong to allow any continuance of the idea of white superiority over blacks. He promoted social action and agitation to challenge such views, because as long as whites viewed blacks as unequal, they would never allow actual equality to occur, and oppression of blacks by whites would continue in various forms.
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he didn't like the lack of funding from them to explore western territories
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Sinking US ships that had civilians and supplies for the allied powers.
Answer:i think it is A! (its atually C)
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They wanted more political and economical power. They felt they didnt have enough rights and that the colonial system was unfair as they were being pushed down and excluded from the decision making process.
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Hope this helps. I dont know if this is the answer you want but that is how i would answer it!