What caused the Great Migration during the 1920s?

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• Industrial growth led to the creation of more roads.
• European immigrants were curious about the United States.
• Young women pursued new opportunities for education.
• African Americans wanted more rights and better-paying jobs.

1 answer

The correct answer is: African Americans wanted more rights and better-paying jobs.

The Great Migration during the 1920s was primarily driven by African Americans moving from the rural South to urban areas in the North in search of better economic opportunities and to escape racial discrimination and violence.