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Cesar Chavez attended multiple schools primarily due to his family's frequent relocations as migrant farmworkers. The instability of their living conditions, driven by the demands of seasonal agricultural work, made it difficult for him to stay in one place long enough to complete his education. This experience of mobility and disruption contributed to his later advocacy for workers' rights and the improvement of conditions for farmworkers.

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