Property that is a result of creativity e.g. such as patents , copyright etc.
A downfall, a decrease. so if its our population, were losing people. money? losing money. Our economy is taking a hit.
The themes of utopia and dystopia are common in science fiction due to the similarities in the two realities altogether. Utopias are meant to be seemingly perfect worlds, but have lurking problems underneath the apparent surface, creating dystopia-like society when the looming problem(s) are unmasked to the general public/to the protagonist(s). Dystopias, as the question states, are based off of real world problems, yet are enlarged and escalated in the work. The only difference between a utopia and a dystopia is that a utopia tries to hide its problems. A dystopia doesn’t. This means that themes between the two are similar due to the similarity in societal issues.
Answer: Cesar Chavez wanted the church to support the rights and non-violent fights of workers.
Explanation: In his article presented at the 2nd annual conference of Mexican Americans in Sacramento held on March 8-10 1968, he said "We don’t ask for more
cathedrals.We don’t ask for bigger churches or finegifts. We ask for its presence with us, beside us, as Christ among us. We ask the Church to sacrifice with the people for social change, for justice, and for love of brother. We don’t ask for words. We ask for deeds. We
don’t ask for paternalism, We ask for servanthood"
He made mention how poweful the Church is, and that having the Church's support would lend more help to the fight against injustice and promote social change.