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He was once a community organizer.
Explanation:
César Chávez was an American peasant leader and civil rights activist who with Dolores Huerta co-founded the National Association of Peasants in 1962, which was later recognized as the Union of Peasants. As a Mexican peasant worker, Chávez became the most recognized Latin American civil rights activist, and was strongly promoted by the US labor movement, which sought to enroll Hispanic members. His promotion of unionism through public relations and the use of aggressive but nonviolent tactics turned the struggle of the peasant workers into a moral cause that had support at the national level. By the late 1970s, their tactics had forced growers to recognize the UFW as the negotiating spokesperson for 50,000 peasant workers in California and Florida.
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<span>The conquest was successful. With the siege of Istanbul, the Ottomans proceeded to establish hegemony over numerous independent Turkish states within Anatolia. The result of imperial conquest was to unify the Turkish populations in Anatolia. In turn, other non Turkish, Muslim communities and principalities were brought together under the aegis of Ottoman leadership. </span>
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Explanation:
forced to pay reperations to the allies
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Chocolate
Explanation:
Chocolate was discovered in Mesoamerica. The cacao plants were grown and the cacao beans were cultivated. The beans were roasted and further processing occurred to arrive at the production of the chocolate.
It was served cold and frothy by the mesoamerican elite which new world beverage began craze in Europe that coincided with growing European desire of sugar.