What social change did World War I trigger for Black Americans?(1 point)

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the guarantee of equal rights and accommodations for Black Americans
the guarantee of equal rights and accommodations for Black Americans

the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, granting voting rights to Black Americans
the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, granting voting rights to Black Americans

the Great Migration, as Black Americans moved from the South to other regions for job opportunities
the Great Migration, as Black Americans moved from the South to other regions for job opportunities

an increased use of segregated facilities and accommodations for Black Americans

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the Great Migration, as Black Americans moved from the South to other regions for job opportunities.

World War I prompted many Black Americans to leave the rural South and seek better economic opportunities in Northern and Western cities, leading to significant demographic and social changes in the United States.