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How did African Americans respond to Jim Crow laws in the early 1900s? by emigrating to Canada and Mexico to escape discrimination by changing political support from the Republican Party to the Democratic
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How did African Americans respond to Jim Crow laws in the early 1900s?
by emigrating to Canada and Mexico to escape discrimination
by changing political support from the Republican Party to the Democratic party
by organizing protest marches and demonstrations
by establishing the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People to challenge discrimination
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The answer is D/ well that’s the one I would chose
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Answer: Its either D or B
Explanation: I would choose D
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