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The great migration involved the movement of approximately 6 million african-americans from the rural south to urban centers in the north. what was one of the things that led to this massive wave of migration? a) labor shortages created by world war 1 b) "dust bowl" conditions in the mid-west c) the end of sharecropping jobs in the rural south d) the "bowl weevil crisis" that destroyed southern cotton crops

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