Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
In 1990, Korean factory workers came to the U.S. to demand pay after their company closed and left them unpaid. Their struggle united many Korean Americans, especially young second-generation people and recent working-class immigrants, and won support from labor and social justice groups. Because the case was clearly about unfair treatment rather than politics, it helped different parts of the community put aside differences and work together. The passage’s main point is that joining current fights for fair pay and justice helps immigrant ethnic communities build identity and power more than just studying their history.
Logic Breakdown
Find the sentence in paragraph 2 that mentions Chinese immigrants — it likely serves as an example illustrating a point about the roles recent working-class immigrants can play.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage11.In the second paragraph, the author refers to immigrants from China most probably in order to do which one of the following?
Correct Answer
C
Paragraph 2 states, "These immigrants' knowledge of working conditions overseas can help to globalize the perspective of their communities and can help to establish international ties on a more personal level, as witnessed in the especially warm exchange between the Pico workers and recent working-class immigrants from China." This explicitly uses the China example to illustrate the role recent working-class immigrants can play (globalizing perspective and establishing personal international ties), which matches choice C.
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