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Mexican-American Cesar Chavez was a prominent union leader and labor organizer. Hardened by his early experience as a migrant worker, Chavez founded the national farm workers association in 1962. His union joined with agricultural workers organizing committee in its first strike against grape growers in California, and the two organizations later merged to become the united farm workers. Stressing nonviolent methods, Chavez draw attention for his cause via boycotts, marches and hunger strikes. Despite conflicts with the teamsters union and legal barriers, he was able to secure raises and improve conditions for farm workers in California, Texas, Arizona and Florida.
Answer:
The correct answer is The homogenous nature of the American population
Explanation:
Probably the most straightforward approach is the claim that the failure of socialism results from the success of American capitalism. Various aspects of the American social order, according to this argument, led workers to identify their interests with the socioeconomic status quo. This, in fact, was the burden of Sombart's own analysis. The economic condition of the workers in the United States was far better than that of the Europeans in terms of wages, housing and diet. Socially, moreover, they were much less distinct from the middle class than their European counterparts. And finally, they were aware of being able to move west if they were not satisfied with their present conditions. The success of capitalism, Sombart believed, made the American worker "a sober and calculating businessman with no ideals." "On the roasts of roast beef and apple pie," he added, "socialist utopias of all kinds are sent to their destruction."
Answer and Explanation:
1) Poor working conditions, housing and sanitation led to many people opting to emigrate.
2) Immigrants settled near their point of arrival in cities along the East Coast.
3) There was a movement that consisted of women getting jobs as office clerks and administrative positions.
4) The living conditions in the cities and towns were miserable and characterized by: overcrowding, poor sanitation, spread of diseases, and pollution.
5) Many Europeans were suffering from poverty. Others were trying to escape religious and/or political persecution.
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