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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

Scan the passage for explicit cause-and-effect language; the opening sentence directly links the plant shutdown to an event (union formation).

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The passage suggests that which one of the following was a significant factor in the decision to shut down the Pico plant in Buchon City?

Correct Answer
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The passage explicitly states the cause: "the parent company of their employer, who upon the formation of the union had shut down operations without paying the workers." This wording indicates that the creation of a union by the Pico workers was a significant factor in the decision to shut down the Pico plant.
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