Why was the Black Panther Party considered "radical" in the Civil Rights era? A) They were endorsed by a wide range of African A
merican leaders of the Civil Rights Movement. B) The Black Panthers appealed mainly to more affluent African Americans than the older organizations. C) Their policies were widely supported by a wide range of Americans throughout the entire United States. D) Their policies of direct confrontation and Marxist economic philosophies broke from the established methods of protest.
D) Their policies of direct confrontation and Marxist economic philosophies broke from the established methods of protest.
Explanation:
For many, the Black Panthers were controversial and radical because Their policies of direct confrontation and Marxist economic philosophies broke from the established methods of protest. After decades- and centuries- of oppression, many thought the policy of nonviolent/passive resistance was yielding few results. The Black Panther philosophies reflected that frustration.
In this quotation Winston Churchill is expressing reproach with the use of the word dishonor in regards to whoever he believes acted dishonorably. The word reproach means to address someone in a way that expresses disapproval or disappointment (in this case it is disappointment or disapproval in the other parties actions which he has labeled "dishonorable."
Considering the autobiography of Lincoln, the two authors uses the same style in supporting their claims. The supporting evidence they use is strong which makes their claims logically correct. They describe it intensively and they provide great amount arguments to prove their claims