Both men were nationalist leaders who supported Pan-Africanism.
Answer:
A) Violence would be necessary to achieve civil rights goals.
Explanation:
Malcolm X was a famous civil rights leader during the 1960's. In terms of inciting change, his style was much different than the nonviolent methods used by people such as Martin Luther King Jr. Instead, Malcolm X advocated for self defense and violence if necessary. Malcom X argued that if whites were going to use violence against black citizens, than these black citizens should have the right and responsibility to fight back to protect themselves.
We have separation of powers like checks and balances so no branch of government or leader is overly powerful, or is more supreme than the other
The interstate commerce act and the Sherman antitrust act were passed by Congress to prohibit trusts, monopolies, and cartels.