Which statement explains why Marcus Garvey and W.E.B. DuBois did not support Booker T. Washington's approach to the Civil Rights movement?

They felt that Washington's methods were not radical enough.

They disagreed with Washington's focus on achieving meaningful voting rights.

They were concerned about associating the Civil Rights movement with socialism.

They believed that African Americans needed to achieve economic equality before legal equality.

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Answer:

They felt that Washington's methods were not radical enough.

Explanation:

DuBois believed that Washington was too accommodating to whites. DuBois is known for his immediateness, which is easy to understand, after all, he just wanted slavery to end in all forms. For Gargey and DuBois, Washington was considered to be "too passive," and they wanted some palpable drastic change on how things were.