World War I had major influence on Great Migration as it created jobs in industrial sector and Great Migration has also led to Harlem Renaissance
Answer: Option B) D) E)
<u>Explanation</u>:
In In the beginning of 20th century millions of African American people left their homes in south and relocated in north and west and this continued till the year 1970. One of the many causes of this migration is harsh racist laws and economic hardship in south.
Due to World War I, many industrial and manufacturing jobs were created which lured the migrated people to the cities of North, west and Midwest America. Great Migration was also contributing factor resulting in Harlem Renaissance.
Answer:
it is c but he did not explain it is c becuase the way it took place
Explanation:
The answer is Shay's Rebellion.
The crisis of the 1780s was most intense in the rural and relatively newly settled areas of central and western Massachusetts. Many farmers in this area suffered from high debt as they tried to start new farms. Unlike many other state legislatures in the 1780s, the Massachusetts government didn't respond to the economic crisis by passing pro-debtor laws (like forgiving debt and printing more paper money). As a result local sheriffs seized many farms and some farmers who couldn't pay their debts were put in prison. These conditions led to this first major armed rebellion in the post-Revolutionary United States.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Because people are nice when they are in a good mood