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The Great Migration of WWI refers to

(A) African-Americans moving north
(B) African-Americans moving south
(C) Germans moving to the U.S.
(D) Germans moving to Allied countries

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A.

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A) African-Americans moving North.

The great migration of WW1, was the migration of African-Americans from the rural south into the north. This was to gain higher paying jobs and better social, economic and political status.
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