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Read the excerpt from It's Our World, Too!: Young People Who Are Making a Difference.
The players sat down together on the benches in the locker room. Jesse and Neto repeated the words they had heard and said it hurt too badly for them to play in the next game.
"Yeah, I've heard those things, too," said one player. "Sure it's terrible, but you can't quit! If you guys leave, it will destroy our team."
"Look," Neto said, "if we don't take a stand now, those fans will say those things forever. Even after we graduate, they'll keep putting Hispanic players down. We have a chance to stop it now."
Finally there was no more to say. The question came: "Who votes not to play the next game?" Every player raised his hand.
In the story, racism is at the heart of the problem. Which idea complicates the conflict?

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Answered by reynoldsce2604
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Answer:

The Team wouldn't be able to play as well as they could have with them on the team, so they cant win any games

Explanation:

Answered by gudlamanikumari
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Answer:

Read the excerpt from It's Our World, Too!: Young People Who Are Making a Difference.

The players sat down together on the benches in the locker room. Jesse and Neto repeated the words they had heard and said it hurt too badly for them to play in the next game.

"Yeah, I've heard those things, too," said one player. "Sure it's terrible, but you can't quit! If you guys leave, it will destroy our team."

"Look," Neto said, "if we don't take a stand now, those fans will say those things forever. Even after we graduate, they'll keep putting Hispanic players down. We have a chance to stop it now."

Finally there was no more to say. The question came: "Who votes not to play the next game?" Every player raised his hand.

In the story, racism is at the heart of the problem. Which idea complicates the conflict?

Explanation:

Read the excerpt from It's Our World, Too!: Young People Who Are Making a Difference.

The players sat down together on the benches in the locker room. Jesse and Neto repeated the words they had heard and said it hurt too badly for them to play in the next game.

"Yeah, I've heard those things, too," said one player. "Sure it's terrible, but you can't quit! If you guys leave, it will destroy our team."

"Look," Neto said, "if we don't take a stand now, those fans will say those things forever. Even after we graduate, they'll keep putting Hispanic players down. We have a chance to stop it now."

Finally there was no more to say. The question came: "Who votes not to play the next game?" Every player raised his hand.

In the story, racism is at the heart of the problem. Which idea complicates the conflict?

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