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deff fn [24]
2 years ago
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Whom does Chavez blame for the problems faced by minorities? the US government the minorities’ countries of origin other workers

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2 answers:
iris [78.8K]2 years ago
8 0

Chavez holds the US government responsible for minorities' difficulties. Option A is the right answer.

<h3>Who exactly is Hugo Chavez?</h3>

Cesar Chavez was a labor leader and civil rights campaigner in the United States (US). In his mind, left-wing politics and Roman Catholic social education were inextricably linked.

He began his working life as a manual laborer before joining the US Navy for two years.

He mostly blamed the US government for minorities' difficulties, claiming that the US had a large amount of poverty, a lack of education, and a poor educational system.

In the United States, some minorities face a slew of challenges. As a result, Chavez pointed the finger at the US administration.

As a result, option A is right.

For more information about the minorities, refer below

brainly.com/question/27125627

Naily [24]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

A.

Explanation:

the US government

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