The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Cesar Chavez." One activist who worked with government officials in the 1960s to help farm workers was Cesar Chavez. He was an American labor leader and civil rights activist, who co-founded the National Farm Workers Association together with <span>Dolores Huerta.</span>
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I think it was 5 years. I took a test on it
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The answer is No major genocides occurred during the 1950's and 1960's.
Explanation:
Preceding the pilgrim period, Tutsi for the most part involved the higher strata in the social framework and the Hutu the lower. In any case, social versatility was conceivable, a Hutu who gained a substantial number of cows or other riches could be absorbed into the Tutsi gathering and ruined Tutsi would be viewed as Hutu. A family framework likewise worked, with the Tutsi faction known as the Manning being the most ground-breaking. All through the 1800's, extended their impact by triumph and by offering insurance as an end-result of tribute.
Answer:Tribes
Explanation:
The 10 tribes that agreed to become one nation were the Sioux, Mississippian, Apache, Navajo, Creek, Choctaw, Seminole, Chickasaw, Cherokee and the Iroquois. The Shoshone and Anishinaabe joined the federation two years later.