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Which sentence best describes the Great Migration?
The Great Migration describes the period of urbanization when more people moved from cities into the countryside.
The Great Migration was a large shift in political parties that occurred after the war.
The Great Migration was a period when immigration from southern Europe increased
The Great Migration was a mass movement of African Americans out of the South and into Northern cities.
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"The Great Migration was a mass movement of African Americans out of the South and into Northern cities."
This refers to the 20th-century movement (roughly 1910–1970) when millions of Black Americans left the rural South for Northern and Midwestern urban areas seeking jobs and to escape Jim Crow segregation and racial violence.
This refers to the 20th-century movement (roughly 1910–1970) when millions of Black Americans left the rural South for Northern and Midwestern urban areas seeking jobs and to escape Jim Crow segregation and racial violence.
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