Cesar Chavez
Rhetorical Triangle
The True Cost
Parts of Argument
Gandhi
100

The place where Cesar Chavez was born

Yuma, Arizona

100



Name the rhetorical appeal used in this commercial

Ethos

100

The average American throws out how much clothing per year, by weight?

82 lb

100

Also called "opinion"

Claim

100

Gandhi was married at this age

13

200

The organization formed by Cesar Chavez

United Farm Workers Union 

200


Name the rhetorical appeal used in this ad.

Pathos

200

What country's citizens were protesting in the street while asking the factories for a $160 a month wage to sew clothes?
AND
What companies did we see on their signs- that they made clothing for?

Cambodia


H&M and Walmart

200

provides support for your claim and is a use of Logos

evidence

200

He confessed this wrongdoing to his father, resulting in his father praising him for his courage to tell the truth, and the two of them weeping together. 

It was one of the events that shaped his life and led him to focus on "satyagraha", holding to the force of truth.

stealing change from his father to buy cigarettes

300

The city that the UFW marched to demand a minimum wage for farmworkers

Sacramento, CA

300

Who created the rhetorical triangle?

Aristotle

300

What is the most common type of modern-day propaganda?

Advertising

300

the opposing side's opinion

counterclaim

300

He studied this in England

Law

400

Name two of the working conditions that lower life expectancy for farmworkers

accidents, back problems, pesticide poisoning

400


Identify the rhetorical appeals in this ad

Pathos (disgust, fear) and logos (information on what happens to your teeth with long-term smoking)

400

What percentage of clothing sent to thrift stores in America is sold locally?

10%


The rest of it is shipped to Third World countries like Haiti.

400
A point on which you agree with the other side; helps establish common ground

concession

400

Gandhi saw this on the battlefield by British soldiers with gatling guns fighting tribesmen with spears; he reflected on his own life to determine whether he was guilty of it in his own life, concluded that he was guilty of it with his wife, and vowed to change his behavior.

Domination

500

Name the woman that worked tirelessly with Cesar Chavez for farmworkers rights

Dolores Huerta

500

This man testified in front of the U.S. Senate in 1969 and convinced them not only not to cut funding to the Public Broadcasting Network, but they actually increased funding. Now that's the power of persuasion!

Mr. Fred Rogers

500

Farmers growing cotton in India died in record numbers in 1994-2014 due to what, according to the film?

Genetically modified crops with decreasing yields, which led to low to no profits, which lead to them losing their farms due to inability to pay debts to the bank.

500

a countering argument that addresses the other side's main point directly

counterargument

500

Spinning cotton by hand is an intensive, laborious activity, yet Gandhi did it an hour a day regardless of what others wanted or desired him to do. Why was it so important- what did it symbolize?

British colonialism; the British had taken control India's resources, including cotton farms, and only Western clothes were made with Indian cotton.

 
Gandhi and his followers burned all Western clothes in bonfires and went back to spinning their own cotton and making their own clothes as a form of resistance.

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