After World War I, which factor was the major cause of the migration of many African Americans to the North?
a. the start of the Harlem Renaissance
b. increased job opportunities in Northern cities
c. laws passed in Northern States to end racial discrimination
d. Federal Government job-training programs
Answer: b. increased job opportunities in Northern cities
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