The Great Migration refers to

African Americans moving from the South to the North (and West) to take wage jobs
The increase in migration from Mexico to the U.S.
Americans moving from the East to the West
The increase in migrants from Southern and Eastern European countries in the late 1800s
None of the above

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The Great Migration primarily refers to the movement of African Americans from the South to the North (and West) to take wage jobs, particularly during the early to mid-20th century. Therefore, the correct answer is:

African Americans moving from the South to the North (and West) to take wage jobs.