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For this activity, use your historical thinking skills and knowledge of history to analyze the map and answer the
guiding questions. Be sure to answer each question in complete sentences in a text entry box or uploaded
document.
MONTANA
NGAROTA
OFESOR
MINNESOTA
WICONS
CAO
S. DAKOTA
PA
SOWA
NEVADA
NEBRASKA
(now
COLORADO
CAFORMA
SOUTH
OKLAHOMA
DECO
GLORIA
African American Population
Change Due to Migration
Large population gain
Large population loss
PLORD
er no population change
. Clly with large population gain
1. Based on the information provided in the map, what time period (approximate years) of United States history
is being shown?

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