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which of the following historical developments most likely contributed to the african american population changes in the north and west shown on the map? a african americans moved to those regions primarily to seek employment opportunities in wartime industries during world war ii. b african americans moved to those regions primarily because they wanted to participate in the cultural and artistic movements of the harlem renaissance. c african americans moved to those regions primarily because they wanted greater access to education at colleges and universities. d african americans moved to those regions primarily because they wanted to reconnect with family they lost during slavery
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option A: During WWII, wartime industries in the North and West needed labor. African Americans migrated (Great Migration - continued) for jobs, which aligns with population changes.
- Option B: Harlem Renaissance was centered in Harlem (NYC, Northeast), not driving migration to North and West broadly.
- Option C: Education access was not the primary driver of large - scale migration to North/West for African Americans in this context.
- Option D: Reconnecting with lost family during slavery is not a primary reason for migration to North/West; most enslaved were in South, and post - slavery migration drivers were economic/opportunity - based.
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A. African Americans moved to those regions primarily to seek employment opportunities in wartime industries during World War II.