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Why did allento refer to workers in his speech

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Answered by Thinkab13
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President Allende addressed himself mainly to the worker's because he was a socialist and had taken several policy decisions to help the poor and the workers. The landlords, the rich and the church opposed his policies and were unhappy with him for supporting the poor

Answered by priyanshi403659
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Allende refered to the workers of his country because what ever he did when he was the president was in favour of the workers and he believed that the workers will be able to free their country from dictatorship and the rich oppsed him because he did things which in favour of the poor people he wanted equaility in his country and there should be any rich or poor in his country this was disliked by the rich because they would have to leave their powers

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