During the early stages of World War I many African American sharecroppers in Georgia left the South and moved to cities in the North (this was the Great Migration) in search of better jobs and opportunities.
Answer:
either C or D
Explanation:
It says that people could be given money if the river flooded their farmland. It says that people could be made to jump in the river to determine their guilt or innocence.
Answer:
African American soldiers in the US looked to seek to stop segregation. They hoped by contributing in war that they would be able to make people in the US think they should deserve equal rights.
Southern blacks lost rights in the years after the thirteenth fourteenth and fifteenth amendments because the North withdrew many of the troops that had been enforcing these new laws, leaving southerners to pass a series of Jim Crow laws that prohibited blacks from voting, gaining jobs, and a variety of other things in the South.
<span>people left italy because of persecution, fear, natural disasters, poverty and unemployment. </span>Pull factors<span> made people want to come to the U.S</span><span> for freedom, safety, stability and new opportunities.</span>