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LSAT PREP 101 Section 1

LSAT PREP 101 Section 1 pTest 101 / Section 1 pTest 101 / Section 1 Directions Passage Only View Find Text. Type Here U DD J . | AA T |Section Time Remaining: 24.21 In April 1990 representatives of the Pico Korea Union of 9. Which one of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage electronics workers in Buchon City, South Korea, traveled to the as a recent development in the Korean American community? United States in order to demand just settlement of their claims from the parent company of their employer, who upon the formation of the union had shut down operations without paying the workers. A Young second-generation Korean Americans have begun From the beginning, the union cause was championed by an to take an interest in their Korean heritage. unprecedented coalition of Korean American groups and deeply affected the Korean American community on several levels. B Recent Korean American immigrants of working-class O First, it served as a rallying focus for a diverse community often backgrounds have begun to enter the more privileged divided by generation, class, and political ideologies. Most notably, sectors of the Korean American community. the Pico cause mobilized many young second-generation Korean Americans, many of whom had never been part of a political Korean Americans have developed closer ties with O campaign before, let alone one involving Korean issues. Members activist groups from other sectors of the population. of this generation, unlike first-generation Korean Americans, generally fall within the more privileged sectors of the Korean American community and often feel alienated from their Korean D Previously nonpolitical members of the Korean American roots. In addition to raising the political consciousness of young community have become more politically active. Korean Americans, the Pico struggle sparked among them new interest in their cultural identity. The Pico workers also suggested new roles that can be played by recent immigrants, particularly The Korean American community has been able to set O working-class immigrants. These immigrants' knowledge of working aside political and generational disparities in order to conditions overseas can help to globalize the perspective of their support a common cause. 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. In addition to broadening the political base within the 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 GO 10 27 Q O zm 45 A

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