Answer: B. Chavez used similar nonviolent tactics that he saw Martin Luther King, Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi employ to challenge injustice.
Explanation:
Cesar Chavez was a prominent labor rights leader who was the founding president of the United Farm Workers and he led a California Grape Strike from 1965 - 1970.
Influenced by the Nonviolent methods employed by Gandhi and the Southern Civil Rights movement under Martin Luther King Jr, he refused to resort to violent means when campaigning for the rights of farmers even though the owners of these farms sometimes did.
Indeed, so much was he committed to the cause that when some of his followers started leaning towards violence, he embarked on a 25 day fast that saw him lose 35 pounds.
As a result of this, his followers were so moved that they halted all talk of violence.
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D. All of the above. I hope this helps!
The rulers of native American, European, African, and Asian empires and kingdoms secured and sustained their power by: (1) they made sure (or at least tried) that only one family must rule, (2) they made sure that their military is strong, (3) They see to it that connections must be made with neighboring powers and if they do not cooperate, they must be destroyed, and (4) they made sure that their subordinates see them as gods.
The ordinary people benefited from these methods of power preservation because all they needed to worry about was food. The disadvantage however is since the seat of power is only given to the ruling elite, they got no say in politics. Plus if the rulers decide their empire or kingdom will go to war, they basically end up being the victims of it.
In Romeo and Juliet, it’s foreshadowed from the start that Romeo and Juliet are both going to die. Throughout the play, we see several deaths and themes of violence, that all occurred because of Romeo and Juliet’s love. Romeo and Juliet both eventually die, out of love for each other. After this, their families make peace. They are “star-crossed lovers” and “death-mark’d love” because their fate was to die in order to heal their family’s rivalry. Hope this helped :)