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What was an effect of the Great Migration?(1 point)
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An expansion of African American culture in northern cities.
An expansion of African American culture in northern cities.
A decrease in hate crimes against African Americans in northern cities.
A decrease in hate crimes against African Americans in northern cities.
An increase of African American voting rights in the south.
An increase of African American voting rights in the south.
The end of segregation laws.
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An expansion of African American culture in northern cities.
Explanation: The Great Migration moved millions of Black Americans to northern urban centers, fueling cultural movements (e.g., the Harlem Renaissance) and growth of Black institutions. It did not end segregation or increase southern voting rights.
Explanation: The Great Migration moved millions of Black Americans to northern urban centers, fueling cultural movements (e.g., the Harlem Renaissance) and growth of Black institutions. It did not end segregation or increase southern voting rights.
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