- Sun Jul 17, 2022 11:02 am
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I see a couple problems with answer A here, rjhyman. First, the passage never discussed the tactics used in the Downstate campaign. Other than the very general description in the first paragraph of "aggressive protest," and then "civil disobedience" in the second paragraph, how exactly did the ministers conduct themselves? What specific actions did they take in attempting to achieve their goals? That's what "tactics" refers to, and we don't see anything about it in this passage.
Second, I think it's fair to say that this shift was NOT a natural evolution. It was a pretty radical change, risking their careers and reputations. This sounds more revolutionary than evolutionary to me, wouldn't you agree? They didn't just naturally shift from their moderate approach to this much riskier one; they had to be recruited, and they put themselves in jeopardy by agreeing to try the new approach. Thus, answer A's claim that it "evolved naturally" seems to be in direct opposition to what the passage described.
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