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Norma-Jean [14]
2 years ago
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What does paragraph 5 in "about caesar" reveal about cesar chavez?

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damaskus [11]2 years ago
5 0

The paragraph 5 that reveal about Cesar Chavez was He believes that money and things imprison you. Thus option (D) is correct.

<h3>Who was  Cesar Chavez?</h3>

Cesar Chavez was a civil rights and labor activist in the United States who dedicated his life for the rights of the workers and the labors.

He initiated the the fight waged by American agricultural laborers to organize and negotiate fair contracts with their employers in order to improve their living and working conditions.

He also believed that money and things imprison you. In the earlier stages of his life he was also the labor working in the factory. thus he knows the conditions of the labors.  Thus option (D) is correct.

Learn more about Cesar Chavez here:

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