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question 5 1 pts which event in the film serves as a turning point for dolores huerta’s focus on the intersection of labor and environmental justice? the 1966 march to sacramento the use of toxic pesticides like ddt on farmworkers in the fields her meeting with robert f. kennedy in 1968 the signing of the agricultural labor relations act of 1975
To determine the turning point for Dolores Huerta’s focus on labor and environmental justice intersection, we analyze each option:
- "The 1966 March to Sacramento" focused on labor rights for farmworkers, not environmental justice.
- "The use of toxic pesticides like DDT on farmworkers in the fields" connects labor (farmworkers’ health) and environmental justice (toxic pesticides affecting people and environment), making it a turning point for her focus on their intersection.
- "Her meeting with Robert F. Kennedy in 1968" was related to political support for labor, not environmental justice.
- "The signing of the Agricultural Labor Relations Act of 1975" was a labor - related legislative achievement, not about environmental justice.
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B. The use of toxic pesticides like DDT on farmworkers in the fields