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Commonwealth Club Address Cesar Chavez Unit Vocabulary

Tunnel Vision Page 1 Definition: Defective sight in which objects not in the center field of vision cannot be properly seen

Savage Page 1 Definition: Harsh

Migrant Page 2 Definition: Moving from place to place in search of work

Mortality Page 2 Definition: Death

Implements Page 2 Definition: Tools

Chattel Page 2 Definition: Property or personal possession

Anglo Page 3 Definition: A white American not of Hispanic descent

Chicano Page 3 Definition: An American of Mexican descent

Union Page 3 Definition: An organization of workers formed to advance the interests of its members

Assert Page 3 Definition: claim

Boycott Page 6 Definition: Refusal by a group to buy goods or services to show support for a cause

Agricultural Labor Relations Act Page 6 Definition: Law enacted by the state of California in 1975 to protect the right of the farm workers to self- organize and negotiate the conditions of their employment

Dismantle Page 6 Definition: Take apart

Disposable Page 9 Definition: Available

Surname Page 9 Definition: The family or last name

Wanton Page 10 Definition: Careless, undisciplined

Subsidies Page 10 Definition: Money granted by the governmemt

Subjugate Page 10 Definition: To control; to make submissive