The correct answer is B) Washington and DuBois did not want African Americans to give up on achieving racial equality in the United States.
The statement that explains how the views of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois differed from the views of Marcus Garvey is: "Washington and DuBois did not want African Americans to give up on achieving racial equality in the United States."
These African American civil right supporters had considerable differences in their approach of the civil rights movement. Marcus Garvey thought that black separatism was the right path and the best way for African Americans to get prosperity. Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois -that also had notorious differences in their approaches to civil rights- always asked their followers to keep on fighting until racial equality could be granted.
Expansionist justified the idea of Manifest Destiny because they said they were spreading democracy. They wanted everybody to be live like they do and to be democratic and what better way to do that than by spreading the word to the people living on the land that they already conquered.