Answer:A
Explanation: My tescher Read the excerpt from activist Cesar Chavez’s
1984
address to the Commonwealth Club of San Francisco.
All my life, I have been driven by one dream, one goal, one vision: To overthrow a farm labor system in this nation which treats farm workers as if they were not important human beings.
Farm workers are not agricultural implements—they are not beasts of burden to be used and discarded. . . .
. . . My motivation comes from my personal life—from watching what my mother and father went through when I was growing up—from what we experienced as migrant farm workers in California.
That dream, that vision, grew from my own experience with racism—with hope—with the desire to be treated fairly and to see my people treated as human beings and not as chattel.
It grew from anger and rage—emotions I felt
40
years ago when people of my color were denied the right to see a movie or eat at a restaurant in many parts of California.
It grew from the frustration and humiliation I felt as a boy who couldn't understand how the growers could abuse and exploit farm workers when there were so many of us and so few of them.
Which ideas from the excerpt would be most appropriate to include in a summary? Select two options. it was right..