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question 1-11
both the great migration and the rise of the naacp were african american responses to the -
- founding of historically black universities
- arrival of immigrants from eastern europe
- rise of new york city as a cultural center
- persistence of racial discrimination in the south
The Great Migration saw millions of African Americans leave the Southern U.S. to escape systemic racial violence, disenfranchisement, and discriminatory economic conditions. The NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) was founded to fight against racial injustice, segregation, and discrimination, which were pervasive in the South and across the U.S. The other options are unrelated: HBCUs were established to provide education to Black Americans, Eastern European immigration did not drive these two events, and NYC's cultural rise was not a catalyst for either.
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