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When Chavez was young, he and his family
moved to Mexico.
were cheated out of their land.
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True or False: Before the 1960s, grape pickers in California were not allowed to unionize.
FALSE
TRUE
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Which of the following was NOT something that Chavez’s labor union fought for?
higher wages
paid vacation
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lifesaver
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fairy
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rocket
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thief
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baam
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gift
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shark
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lifesaver
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What was the original name of the labor union Chavez started with Dolores Huerta?
The National Farm Workers Association
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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monster
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seesaw
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gift
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banana
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Cesar Chavez was a ___________.
labor leader and civil rights activist.
migrant farmer and governor of California.
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banana
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What does “¡Si se puede!” mean?
We can't do this.
It can be done.
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Why did Chavez help organize a grape boycott?
to tell of the health benefits of grapes
to help Filipino-American farmers get fair pay for working
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What did Chavez do during his time at a LatinX civil rights organization at age 25?
He worked to improve community relations.
He earned a college degree.
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In 1975, the California Agricultural Labor Relations Act was signed, guaranteeing ___________ for farm workers.
paid vacation and sick leave
better pay
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What did Chavez’s parents do for a living?
They were doctors.
They were migrant farmers.
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