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Jobisdone [24]
3 years ago
8

durring world war 2 people were most likely to relocate to find work in what part of the United States

History
1 answer:
melisa1 [442]3 years ago
7 0

They would have probably went to the northern portions of the united states where a lot of factories were located at.\


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