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Many African Americans during World War I

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can you please elaborate???

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This question is incomplete, here´s the complete question

Many African Americans during World War I

A.could not find work at all.

B.could not move to find work.

C.found work in rural areas.

D.found work in northern cities.

Answer: D.found work in northern cities.

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During the war, the North faced significant growth in the industrial economy, and the lack of European immigration urged businesses to hire black southerners that had arrived in cities such as Chicago, New York, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, and Detroit, looking for higher wages and improved working conditions. The Great Migration had roughly 500,000 black southerners moving up north between 1914 and 1920.

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