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### Thinking back to Dr. King's intended audience and purpose, why is he describing these delays in the direct action? What is he trying to communicate to his audience?
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He added these delays in order to get better at doing the non-violence part of direct action protesting. Furthermore the direct action was further postponed in order to avoid the mixing of issues between this and other activities
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### Explain how each of these concepts fit in the context of Dr. King's argument
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* nonviolent direct action
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* tension
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* negotation
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* policy change that advances civil rights
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Nonviolent direct action is a good way to siginificant policy changes in the face of failed negotiation. If the tension and pressure is to get the better leverage for the negotiation table.
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### What does this claim relate to Dr. King's argument from the previous paragraph?
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This shows how they needed the tension in order to keep their action going and further progressing.
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### What is one specific example of the use of legal pressure by the civil rights movement of the 1960s?
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* Brown v Board of Ed
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### What was the process for achiving gains in civil rights that Dr. King described in his argument?
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* nonviolence direct action
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* tension
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* negotiation
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* profit
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### What challenges might a social movment using this process encounter? How might a social movement using this process overcome this challenge?
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* Extremely strong pushback and the people against the direct action
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* add more, expand, push your narative
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### What is one implication of the process outlined in Dr. King's arugment? How might this process affect policy-making, other social movements, or another political principle, institution, process, policy, or behavior discussed in the course so far?
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