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This dissertation studies the first Great Migration of African Americans from the rural South to Urban areas in the northern United States. While most existing research has focused on the experiences of the migrants themselves, I am focused on how this influx of rural black migrants impacted outcomes for African Americans who were already living in the north and had already attained a modicum of economic success. Common themes throughout this dissertation involve the use of the complete-count U.S. population census to link records across years. In the first chapter, I linked northern-born blacks from 1910 to 1930 to study how the arrival of new black residents affected the employment outcomes of existing northern-born black residents. I find that southern black migrants served as both competitors and consumers to northern-born blacks in the labor market. In the second chapter, my co-authors and I study the role of segregated housing markets in eroding black wealth during the Great Migration. Building a new sample of matched census addresses from 1930 to 1940, we find that racial transition on a block was associated with both soaring rental prices and declines in the sales value of homes. In other words, black families paid more to rent housing and faced falling values of homes they were able to purchase. Finally, the third chapter compares the rates of intergenerational occupational mobility by both race and region. I find that racial mobility difference in the North was more substantial than it was in the South. However, regional mobility difference for blacks is greater than any gap in intergenerational mobility by race in prewar American. Therefore, the first Great Migration helped blacks successfully translate their geographic mobility into economic mobility.
The correct answer among all the other choices is C. The colonists believed that religious beliefs should never play a role in the operations of government. Thank you for posting your question. I hope that this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help.
Because the tea was brought illegally. They thought the colonists would buy the cheaper, but they did not because of the taxes, they had to pay even more taxes because of the expensive tea, and they boycott the British tea.
Answer: The miners that traveled to California usually lost everything because they had so much hope that there would be a lot of gold in California.
Explanation: There wasn't a lot of gold so many of the mines had to restart their life because the sold everything to get gold and become rich.
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I think he's because if u have a book if u look into it it'll tell u that the Filipino were helped by the american