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1.6 Million Black People Moved from the South to the North and West of the United States in the Early 20th Century. What Was a Major

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1.6 million Black people moved from the South to the North and West of the United States in the early 20th century. What was a major cause of this "Great Migration?" Select a response. Black political leaders urged people to move to end slavery in the South. The Black cultural movement in the North and West attracted many Black people. Black people in the South faced limited employment and education. Black people in the South were legally required to move to

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The major cause of the Great Migration was that black people in the South faced limited employment and education opportunities.