Answer:
The Grape Boycott took place in California. It proposed for an improved pay and better working conditions for agricultural workers. The three statements that describe the success are:
It to led to the creation of the United Farmworkers Organizing Committee
It motivated California legislators to pass the Agricultural Labor Relations Act in 1975.
It benefited from the participation of millions of American citizens between 1962 and 1972
Explanation:
This was caused by a demand for higher wages by laborers at began on September 8, 1965. Members of the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee and National Farmworkers Association walked off from work due to low wages. By employing methods such as boycott, marches and grassroots organizations, attention to their plight as well as the plight of laborers came to the attention of the national media and the boycott ended with a collective bargaining in 1970.