"Dolores Huerta"
"DH" Again
"Eunice Kennedy Shriver"
"EKS" Again
100

What did Dolores Huerta try to help her students?

She tried to buy them food and shoes. 

100
What does the author think about good citizenship?

As long as you said something about it being important--you are CORRECT!

100

How did Eunice react to learning how people with intellectual disabilities were treated?

She was horrified. 

100

How are Dolores and Eunice similar?

They both lived their lives to help other people. 

200

What did Dolores see when she was little that made her want to help others?

farm workers at her mother's restaurant and hotel.

200

What words describes Dolores Heurta?

Caring/kind/helpful are all acceptable answers. 
200

What was a goal Eunice's charity had?

To treat children with intellectual disabilities well/teach them sports. 

200

What is the last thing that happens in the text?

Eunice received rewards for her good citizenship. 

300

What did the National Farmers Association do?

They protected the rights of farmer workers. 

300

Who showed Dolores and her brothers what a good citizen did?

Her mother. 

300

The first Special Olympics took place in what year?

In 1968.

300

What does it mean to have a disability?

You cannot do something. 

400

What does disagreeable and unsafe mean?

Not agreeable and not safe. 

400

How were Dolores and Cesear Chavez similar?

They both wanted the lives of farm workers to get better. 

400

How are people with intellectual disabilities treated differently today?

They are ____________ for their __________. 

They are celebrated for their achievements. 

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