#1
What year was Cesar Chavez born?
1927
ExplanationCesar Chavez was born in 1927.
#2
Where was Cesar Chavez born?
Yuma, Arizona
ExplanationCesar Chavez was born in Yuma, Arizona.
#3
Which agricultural product was central to the labor disputes addressed by Cesar Chavez?
Grapes
ExplanationGrapes were central to the labor disputes addressed by Cesar Chavez.
#4
What strategy did Cesar Chavez and the farm workers employ to demand fair labor conditions?
Boycotts
ExplanationCesar Chavez and the farm workers employed boycotts to demand fair labor conditions.
#5
Which famous American labor leader influenced Cesar Chavez's nonviolent protest tactics?
Martin Luther King Jr.
ExplanationCesar Chavez was influenced by Martin Luther King Jr.'s nonviolent protest tactics.
#6
What did Cesar Chavez famously advocate for with the slogan 'Sí, se puede'?
Labor rights
ExplanationCesar Chavez famously advocated for labor rights with the slogan 'Sí, se puede'.
#7
What was the name of the organization founded by Cesar Chavez?
United Farm Workers Union
ExplanationCesar Chavez founded the United Farm Workers Union.
#8
Which movement did Cesar Chavez famously lead?
Farm Workers' Movement
ExplanationCesar Chavez famously led the Farm Workers' Movement.
#9
Who was the co-founder of the United Farm Workers Union alongside Cesar Chavez?
Dolores Huerta
ExplanationDolores Huerta was the co-founder of the United Farm Workers Union alongside Cesar Chavez.
#10
What was the significance of the Delano Grape Strike?
It resulted in the first collective bargaining agreement for farm workers
ExplanationThe Delano Grape Strike resulted in the first collective bargaining agreement for farm workers.
#11
What was the name of the 1970 march led by Cesar Chavez to promote labor rights?
March to Sacramento
ExplanationThe 1970 march led by Cesar Chavez to promote labor rights was called the March to Sacramento.
#12
Which U.S. president awarded Cesar Chavez the Presidential Medal of Freedom?
Jimmy Carter
ExplanationJimmy Carter awarded Cesar Chavez the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
#13
What was the length of Cesar Chavez's famous hunger strike in 1968?
40 days
ExplanationCesar Chavez's famous hunger strike in 1968 lasted for 40 days.
#14
What was the primary goal of Cesar Chavez's activism?
Improving working conditions for farm workers
ExplanationThe primary goal of Cesar Chavez's activism was to improve working conditions for farm workers.
#15
What year did Cesar Chavez pass away?
1989
ExplanationCesar Chavez passed away in 1989.
#16
Which religious figure provided moral support to Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers Union during their protests and strikes?
Pope John Paul II
ExplanationPope John Paul II provided moral support to Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers Union during their protests and strikes.
#17
Which famous American politician was an early supporter of Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers Union?
Robert F. Kennedy
ExplanationRobert F. Kennedy was an early supporter of Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers Union.