What was different about the approach Martin Luther King, JR. took compared to Malcolm X?
King believed in civil disobedience, while Malcolm X believed violence was sometimes appropriate
King used the religion of Islam to support his ideas, while Malcolm X was a devoted Christian leader.
King supported the police and their right to maintain order, while Malcolm X fought against the police.
King focused on improving urban areas, while Malcolm X focused on civil rights in rural areas.
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Nixon demanded his privilege as head of the executive branch to deny access to certain information to the other powers. The supreme court ruled that he should be required to reveal the documents and tapes he had under guard.
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Cant kill, stealing is immoral, cheating is looked down upon, but on the other hand religion is not healed as high as it used to be. Hopes this helped
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Northern politicians and lawmakers were against going to war with Mexico
because they feared that any territory that the U.S. would acquire in that area
would be turned into more slave states. The U.S. has already been maintaining a
difficult balance between Free State and slave state and there were already a
lot of slave owners who were making their way to Mexico. </span>
The correct answer is isolationism. The UN isolates itself for the most part from the rest of the world.