Since 1970, <span>2) shift in jobs from manufacturing to service
industries </span>has been a significant economic
<span>trend in the United States.</span>
Answer: WHats the question
Explanation:
The correct answers are "racial oppression of Jim Crow laws," "poor economic conditions in the South," and "influence of newspapers in Northern cities."
The reasons that were a push factor, not a pull factor, for people to join the Great Migration were the following:
-Racial oppression of Jim Crow laws
-Poor economic conditions in the South
-Influence of newspapers in Northern cities
We are talking about the times of the Great Migration.
There was a time in the modern history of the United States when more than 6 million African Americans from the southern states decided to move up north. This was known as the Great Migration.
Black people who lived in the poor and rural areas of the southern states decided to move to the North and Midwest. The migration started around 1916 and finally ended in 1970.
African Americans were tired of segregationism practices in the South and decided to migrate to the North, where the big industries needed extra hands in the factories to operate the machines during World War I. What these people were looking for was a better life for their families.
´The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
One way in which the legacy of imperialism affected the economic development of new states in the second half of the twentieth century in the countries of Africa.
After European nations allow independence to most of the African nations, these African countries have been immersed in poverty, hunger, social problems, and diseases. This can be an example of the legacy they left after years of imperialism in Africa.
Let's remember that at the end of the 1800s and the beginning of the 1900s, European superpowers agreed to split the African territory in what was known as the "Scramble for Africa." European nations such as France, Portugal, Great Britain. Germany or Belgium, split the African territories to colonize them and exploit the many raw materials and natural resources.
When the Europeans left those territories, the African people did not what to do after so many years of dependence.
Right now, all their struggles are consequences of that European imperialism.
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