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Look at these factors that encouraged African Americans to move north during the Great Migration.

Which ones are push factors? Which ones are pull factors?

Segregation:

Low wages:

High wages:

Barriers to voting:

A variety of jobs:

The chance to go to school/college:

Poverty:

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Answer:

Push factors: Segregation, low wages, barriers to voting, poverty

Pull factors: High wages, a variety of jobs, the chance to go to school/college

Explanation:

Push factors make people leave.  Pull factors attract people in.

The factors that encouraged African Americans to move north during the Great Migration.

Push factors - Segregation, barriers to voting, low wages, poverty.

Pull factors - High wages, the chance to go to school/college, a variety of jobs.

  • African Americans decided to begin a new life from 1916 to 1970 and move to different states, which led to the Great Migration.
  • During the Great Migration, African Americans relocated from the South to the cities in the North like New York, Midwest and West.
  • Push factors make somebody leave their place and move to a new where they can live freely without facing discrimination.
  • Pull factors attract people in by opportunities to change their life with jobs, education.
  • Segregation was present in the South, where African Americans separated based on colour and race.

Therefore, we can conclude that there was push and pull factors that force African Americans to move out of the South.

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