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How did the beliefs of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois differ?* A. Washington fought for economic equality; Du Bois fought for social equality.* B. Washington fought for social equality; Du Bois fought for economic equality.* C. Washington fought for immediate equality; Du Bois thought equality would come with time. * D. Washington thought equality would come with time; Du Bois fought for immediate equality.

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D. Wahington thought that it should be achieved through hard work. Du Bois believed that it should come immediately.
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Answer:

D. Washington thought equality would come with time; Du Bois fought for immediate equality.

Step-by-step explanation:

In terms of Du Bois, he believed that activism was essential in order to achieve equality. He was unsatisfied due to the discrimination faced by the African American which he felt.

Meanwhile, Washington was optimistic about the equality and believed it would eventually occur. Legacy of slavery was a benefit in his view.

Although Washington and Du Bois had different views about the slavery, they both responded slavery as moral wrong and raised voice for the equality.

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