During World War II, more than one million African Americans migrated from the South to northern cities. What was the main force this migration? O A. Demand for new labor in the defense industry increased in the northern cities. O B. Migration was more affordable due to the completion of the Interstate Highway System. OC Discrimination against African Americans in the South peaked during the war. D. The government provided tax breaks to families migrating to urban areas.

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During World War II, more than one million African Americans migrated from the South to northern cities. What was the main force driving
this migration?
A. Demand for new labor in the defense industry increased in the northern cities.
O B. Migration was more affordable due to the completion of the Interstate Highway System.
O C Discrimination against African Americans in the South peaked during the war.
O D. The government provided tax breaks to families migrating to urban areas.
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