I agree with the person above - Cesar Chavez was instrumental in forming the United Farm Workers (of America).
It refers to a labor union of employees in America, and it stands to protect their rights. It was founded in 1965 by merging two labor unions, one led by Larry Itliong, and the other by Cesar Chavez. Together, they organized many strikes and protests in order to fight for their rights as laborers.
In this case, her survey would focus on the historical theme of "<span>B. Development and interaction of cultures," since the Muslims in this case would be in a "foreign" cultural environment. </span>
The South constructed textile mills, factories, and thousand of miles of railroad as a result of D. HENRY W. GRADY 's efforts.
Henry Woodfin Grady was a journalist and an orator. He helped reintegrate the states of the former Confederacy into the Union after the American Civil War. It was also through his oratorical skills that he encouraged the industrialization of the South.
He popularized an antithesis between the "old south" and "new south". "Old south" being the period where everything is reliant on slavery and agriculture, not knowing that to rely on these things can not maintain healthy growth. "New south" being a period where everyone is thrilling with the consciousness of growing power and prosperity.
He also promoted the creation of the Georgia Institute of Technology, a state vocational-education school erected to train workers for new industries.
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