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Which of the following is the best example of an intervention opportunity that influenced migration

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The Theory of Intervening Opportunities attempts to describe the likelihood of migration. Its hypothesis is that this likelihood is influenced most by the opportunities to settle at the destination, less by distance or population pressure at the starting point.

Here is an example of an intervening opportunity that influenced migration:

African Americans

Many African American citizens were heading to Chicago after the Civil War but settled in border cities just north of the Deep South

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