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Pani-rosa [81]
3 years ago
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Which words from the passage most clearly state a goal of Chavez’s speech? "laced with pesticides" "is a powerful statement" "ar

e beginning to listen" "boycott table grapes"
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1 answer:
VikaD [51]3 years ago
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Answer:

"boycott table grapes"

Explanation:

The words which clearly outline the goal of Chavez's speech form the passage is "boycott table grapes"

The straightforward gesture of to buy table laced knot with pesticides is a strong statement that the growers grasps.

The story was about the Delano grape strike. In the late 1960s farm workers who were newly organized, fronted by Ceaser Chaves who was a Mexican-American civil-rights activists asked the Americans to avoid the well known California fruit because of the agricultural labourers were poorly treated and forced to endure an unpleasant conditions such as meagre pay and poor work conditions.

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