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During the 1920s, more than a million African Americans moved from the farms in the South to the cities in the North.


Which was not a reason for this migration?


A. They were hoping to find better schools.

B. They found little or no discrimination in the North.

C. They expected to find better jobs.

D. They were looking for an opportunity to get ahead.

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Answer:

Your answers to your question are A. They were hoping to find better schools

B. They found little to no discrimination in the North and C. They expected to find better jobs

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Answer:

B. They found little or no discrimination in the North.

Step-by-step explanation:

During the 1920s there was a mass migration of the African American which is also called Black migration and Great migration to escape the discriminatory laws and racial segregation in the South. Other reasons were better education and economic opportunities of the industrial north. But not all hopes were fulfilled by the dream of the north as they faced segregation in the North too. They isolate in particular blocks and developed the new Black culture.

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