César Chávez said that he learned a lot from Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr. Which of their strategies did Chávez adopt?

A.
leading hunger strikes, marches, and boycotts of crops

B.
paying off the press to get them to write favorable stories

C.
starting fires in hay and bean fields

D.
encouraging illegal immigrants to scare California ranchers



Answer :

A, because Martin Luther King and Gandhi both believed in peaceful protests such as hunger strikes (Gandhi), marches (both) and boycotts (both).

Answer:

A. leading hunger strikes, marches, and boycotts of crops

Explanation:

Chávez changed that when he committed his life to winning acknowledgment for the privileges of rural specialists, motivating and arranging them into the National Farm Workers Association, which later turned into the United Farm Workers. Through marches, strikes and boycotts, Chávez constrained bosses to pay satisfactory wages and give different advantages, and was in charge of legislation establishing the principal Bill of Rights for agricultural workers.

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