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Select all of the factors that motivated African-Americans to relocate to northern cities during the great migration.

• institutionalization of Jim Crowe laws


• racial tensions in industrialized regions


• increased demand for agricultural labor


• increased availability of manufacturing jobs

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Answer:

Institutionalization of Jim Crowe laws and increased availability of manufacturing jobs.

Step-by-step explanation:

After the return to power of white democratic leaders in the South during late XIX century, local government encated laws to limit the political participation of African-Americans and also to segregate them. At the same time, Northern and Western states opened a number of job positions, specially in the steelmaker industry, where this population saw a new opportunity to leave behind discrimination in the South.

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