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The term “Great Migration” during World War I refers to(1 point)
Women entering the military
African Americans moving from the South to Northern cities for factory jobs
Native Americans moving west for land
Immigrants returning to Europe to fight
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African Americans moving from the South to Northern cities for factory jobs. During WWI many Black Americans left the Jim Crow South for industrial work and better opportunities in northern cities.
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