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Which of the following best describes Dr. Martin Luther king's strategy of protesting

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Civil disobedience-- Martin Luther King Jr. used civil disobedience learned from men like Gandhi, Thoreau, and the teachings of Jesus Christ.

The method of civil disobedience uses boycotting, sit-ins, and non-violent protest. Martin Luther King Jr. organized the Montgomery Bus Boycott which was a boycott of the bus system started with Rosa Parks disobedience on segregated buses. It effectively attacked large economic systems which created change due to loss of income.
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Nonviolent civil disobedience best describes Dr Martin Luther king's strategy of protesting.

Dr. Martin Luther King performed non-violent civil disobedience in a way of protest to present the concerns of the population to the government.

He was a pacifist and activist spokesperson who stood for everyone's right to elect and vote for their leaders of state. He led a lot of non-violent marches and protests.

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