What latin American country did the US back anti-communist guerrillas
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nicaragua
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Why is 1991 significant as a turning point in American history
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It marks the end of the cold war
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Which events marked a significant turning point in relationships between different races in the US
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The election of Barack Obama as President in 2008.
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What was the primary factor that led to the movement Chavez describes above
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As our strike has grown, workers have matured and now know why
and how to fight for their rights. As the strike has grown into a
movement for justice by the lowest paid workers in America, friends
of farm workers have begun to rally in support of LA CAUSA. Civil
rights, church, student and union groups help with food and
money.
We believe that this is the beginning of a significant drive to
achieve equal rights for agricultural workers. In order to enlist
your full support and to explain our work to you, I would like to
bring some of our pickets and meet with you.
-Cesar Chavez, September 16, 1965
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Which event most likely led to the concerns expressed in this 1881 cartoon
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the approcations act
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What latin American country did the US back anti-communist guerrillas
nicaragua
Why is 1991 significant as a turning point in American history
It marks the end of the cold war
Which events marked a significant turning point in relationships between different races in the US
The election of Barack Obama as President in 2008.
What was the primary factor that led to the movement Chavez describes above
As our strike has grown, workers have matured and now know why
and how to fight for their rights. As the strike has grown into a
movement for justice by the lowest paid workers in America, friends
of farm workers have begun to rally in support of LA CAUSA. Civil
rights, church, student and union groups help with food and
money.
We believe that this is the beginning of a significant drive to
achieve equal rights for agricultural workers. In order to enlist
your full support and to explain our work to you, I would like to
bring some of our pickets and meet with you.
-Cesar Chavez, September 16, 1965
=========The oppressive conditions of farm workers in the United
States=======
Which event most likely led to the concerns expressed in this 1881 cartoon