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Both Gandhi and King appeal to the audience's reasoning by saying it is

A. understandable that change only comes when the leaders of a country take on national issues.
B. up to the people and their ability to solve the problems of racial injustice, poverty, and war.
C. necessary to use force if the nonviolent protest does not achieve the results desired.
D. useless to fight against moral and spiritual problems when it impossible for mankind to agree.

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both Gandhi and King appeal to the audience's reasoning by saying it is : B. up to the people and their ability to solve the problems of racial injustice, poverty , and war.
Both King and Gandhi were a strong believer in non-violent movement. They both think that if a society want a reformation, its very own people have to take action and keep moving to achieve it.
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