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Passage Breakdown

In 1965, César Chávez’s farmworker organizing and Luis Valdez’s idea to use theater came together. Valdez worked with striking farmworkers to create short, funny skits called actos that made fun of the bosses, pointed out problems, and urged people to take action. Because the skits came from the workers’ real experiences, they felt immediate and powerful. Some scholars say Valdez didn’t invent actos alone—these skits also drew on older working-class tent shows called carpas and the group’s own ideas—but Valdez helped shape a new, distinct form of Chicano theater.

Logic Breakdown

Approach: Compare each choice to explicit statements in the passage. Note that the passage attributes the United Farm Workers' international recognition to the grape boycott and describes Valdez approaching Chávez in 1965 to organize workers with theater; it does not claim Teatro Campesino was responsible for the UFW's early international recognition. Supporting quotes: "By 1965, Chávez's United Farm Workers Union gained international recognition by initiating a worldwide boycott of grapes in an effort to get growers in California to sign union contracts." "The year 1965 also marks the birth of contemporary Chicano theater, for that is the year Luis Valdez approached Chávez about using theater to organize farm workers."

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The information in the passage most strongly supports which one of the following statements regarding the Teatro Campesino?

Correct Answer
C
C is correct because the passage explicitly credits the UFW's international recognition to the worldwide grape boycott and separately describes the birth of Teatro Campesino in 1965 when Valdez approached Chávez to organize workers. The passage gives no indication that Teatro Campesino played a major role in the earliest UFW efforts that produced the international recognition: "By 1965, Chávez's United Farm Workers Union gained international recognition by initiating a worldwide boycott of grapes..." and "The year 1965 also marks the birth of contemporary Chicano theater, for that is the year Luis Valdez approached Chávez about using theater to organize farm workers."
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