00:02
Okay, it wants us to find something that the fannin and king had in common towards decolonization, right? so let's remember the king was saying that you could get your societal change or your decolonization, you could get it through nonviolent actions, right? that was the opinion of our king.
00:25
Okay, so i'm just going to write nonviolent.
00:31
But i'm going to write change, right? he didn't say things should stay the same.
00:35
He just thinks that societal change could come from being nonviolent, all right? now, fanon, he also agreed that change should happen.
00:46
Change was a big thing.
00:47
He really thought decolonization was beneficial, but he thought that violence was necessary.
00:53
So the differing opinion here is that one was not violent, one was nonviolent, but they both really believed that such societal change was necessary.
01:02
That decolonization was necessary.
01:05
So if we look at our answer choices, we need to find an answer choice that reflects that.
01:09
All right? so answer choice a says both authors believe the process will result in radical societal change.
01:17
That's true, right? they both wanted this radical, this decolonization, this change, but the way they went about it was a little different.
01:24
So a is a good answer...