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Two push factors that caused African Americans to leave the South in the early 1900s were
segregation and low wages.
integration and Jim Crow laws.
job opportunities and music.
the Harlem Renaissance and literature.
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segregation and low wages.
Explanation: Jim Crow segregation and limited economic opportunities in the South pushed many African Americans to migrate north and west (the Great Migration).
Explanation: Jim Crow segregation and limited economic opportunities in the South pushed many African Americans to migrate north and west (the Great Migration).
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