rom 1910 to 1930, many African Americans moved from the South to the North in a trend known as the Great Migration. One of the main causes of this move was Responses A economic hardships due to Southern overpopulation.economic hardships due to Southern overpopulation. B racism in the South that caused fear and suffering.racism in the South that caused fear and suffering. C the promise of free housing and healthcare in the North.the promise of free housing and healthcare in the North. D the impact created by the passage of the Civil Rights Act.

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The correct response is B: racism in the South that caused fear and suffering.

During the Great Migration, many African Americans left the South to escape systemic racism, violence, and oppressive laws, seeking better opportunities and a more favorable social climate in the North. Economic opportunities were also a factor, but the pervasive racism and discrimination in the South were significant driving forces behind the migration.