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What was the primary reason for the Great Migration of African Americans from the South to the North during World War I? * 1 point African Americans were forced to relocate due to the war effort and the need for labor in the North. African Americans were seeking better educational opportunities in the North. African Americans were escaping the harsh realities of Jim Crow laws and racial discrimination in the South. African Americans were seeking to join the military and fight for their country in the war.
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The primary reason for the Great Migration of African Americans from the South to the North during World War I was that **African Americans were escaping the harsh realities of Jim Crow laws and racial discrimination in the South**. While economic opportunities and labor demands in the North also played a significant role, the desire to escape systemic racism and violence was a driving factor in the migration.
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