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two push factors that caused african americans to leave the south in the early 1900s were
○ segregation and low wages.
○ integration and jim crow laws.
○ job opportunities and music.
○ the harlem renaissance and literature.
Push factors are negative conditions that drive people to leave a region. In the early 1900s American South, African Americans faced enforced racial segregation under Jim Crow laws, which created systemic discrimination, and low wages that offered little economic opportunity. The other options include pull factors (job opportunities) or cultural movements (Harlem Renaissance) that occurred after migration, or incorrect pairings (integration was not a feature of the South at this time).
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segregation and low wages.