The answer is A. migration of African Americans from southern farms to northern factories
<span>Much African-American were brought to the American shores. They were brought from Slave Trade from the Europeans who were engaged in business with the African kingdoms. The number grew when the African Americans have started to settle in the Northern part of the US during the Great Compromise.</span>
Your answer to this would be Albrecht Durer
<span>Name:
Alice Alexander
</span><span>State:
Oklahoma
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We lived in a one room log hut, and slept on homemade rail bed steads wid cotton, an' sum times straw, mos'ly straw summers an' cotton winners." <span>
heres the source </span>http://newdeal.feri.org/asn/asn12.htm#22 well heres one i dont really know the other one idk even know if the is a narrative to you but i know you can do the other one well have a good day bye!
The people were quite angry at the tzar for bringing them into the war, as well as the war was making food shortages more common, people did not like the decisions the tzar was making and needed some way out, in this case it was communism, which worked for awhile to stabilize he country.