Question
What led to a significant increase in the number of factory jobs available to African American workers during World War I? Select the two correct answers.
(1 point)
• the end of labor unions
• increased production of war materials
• a reduction in the number of European immigrants
• an increase in the number of female nurses
• loss of farming land in the South
(1 point)
• the end of labor unions
• increased production of war materials
• a reduction in the number of European immigrants
• an increase in the number of female nurses
• loss of farming land in the South
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The two correct answers that led to a significant increase in the number of factory jobs available to African American workers during World War I are:
- **increased production of war materials**
- **a reduction in the number of European immigrants**
These factors contributed to a labor shortage in factories, opening up more job opportunities for African American workers.
- **increased production of war materials**
- **a reduction in the number of European immigrants**
These factors contributed to a labor shortage in factories, opening up more job opportunities for African American workers.
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