Th ough Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. DuBois both believed in
improving conditions for African-Americans, in what way did their views
diff er?
(A) They both fought for social equality, but only DuBois fought for
economic equality as well.
(B) They both fought for social equality, but only Washington fought for
economic equality as well.
(C) DuBois fought only for social equality, while Washington fought
only for economic equality.
(D) DuBois focused on achieving political equality in the South, while
Washington focused on political equality in the North.
(E) DuBois felt African-Americans should focus only on vocational
training, while Washington called for liberal arts education.

Respuesta :

The main way in which these two men differed was that "(A) They both fought for social equality, but only DuBois fought for economic equality as well," since Washington was more in favor or an "incremental approach". 
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