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Which was the main cause of the great migration to the United States in the late 1800s and early 1900s?
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the need for workers in the U.S.
the need for workers in the U.S.
political unrest in Europe
political unrest in Europe
religious persecution in Eastern Europe
religious persecution in Eastern Europe
scarcity of land and money
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the need for workers in the U.S.
Industrialization created many factory and construction jobs that drew millions of immigrants seeking higher wages and better opportunities.
Industrialization created many factory and construction jobs that drew millions of immigrants seeking higher wages and better opportunities.
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