QUESTION IMAGE
Question
the birth of the black panther party signified which of the following about the civil rights movement?
○ the focus was turning to the use of nonviolent methods to achieve civil rights.
○ beliefs and actions were leading to more violent responses to the civil rights problem.
○ african american leaders realized that they should work with whites to end discrimination.
○ there was a return to the belief that islam could unify people of different races.
The Black Panther Party emerged in the late 1960s, shifting from the nonviolent focus of earlier civil rights groups. They advocated for self-defense and more militant tactics in response to systemic racism and police brutality, representing a turn toward more confrontational, sometimes violent, approaches to civil rights struggles. The other options are incorrect: the party rejected nonviolent-only methods, did not center working with white allies as a core focus, and was not tied to Islamic unification ideals.
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
Beliefs and actions were leading to more violent responses to the civil rights problem.