The primary pull factor that contributed to the Great Migration was economic opportunities in industrialized cities. During this period, many African Americans moved from the rural South to urban areas in the North due to the availability of jobs in factories and other industries, particularly during World War I and World War II.
Which Pull Factor contributed to the Great Migration?
Question 10 options:
Better soil conditions in previously uncultivated areas
Economic opportunities in industrialized cities
The lower cost of living in Urban Areas
The availability of land grants for homesteaders
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