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What was the Great Migration?
 

Movement of African Americans from the rural South to the industrial North.

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What was the Harlem Renaissance?.

An African American cultural movement in the 1920s.

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What type of war was World War I?
 

Trench warfare.

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 What was the Lusitania?
 

A British ship sunk by a German submarine.

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Which countries fought in World War I?
 

Countries like Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and the U.S.

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What are push factors?
 

Reasons that make people want to leave a place.

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What were the Jim Crow laws?
 

Laws that enforced racial segregation in the southern U.S.

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What is propaganda?
 

Information used to influence public opinion.

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What did industrial growth during the war mean?
 

More jobs in factories.

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What is trench warfare?
 

Fighting from protected trenches.

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What are pull factors?
 

Reasons that attract people to move to a place.

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What was the Red Summer?
 

A period of racial violence in 1919.

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What was the Zimmerman Telegram?
 

A secret message that influenced the U.S. to enter the war.

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Why was the Great Migration important for northern cities?
 

Because it increased population and the labor force.

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What did the Zimmerman Telegram cause?
 

That Mexico would join Germany against the U.S.

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What did people look for with pull factors?
 

Better jobs and life.

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Who were affected by the Jim Crow laws?
 

African Americans.

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What caused the Red Summer?
 

Racial conflicts and violence.

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What kind of jobs did migrants look for in the North?
 

Factory jobs.

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What culture was highlighted in the Harlem Renaissance?
 

African American culture.

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What did propaganda do during the war?
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It encouraged people to support the war effort.

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Why was the Lusitania important in the war?
 

It helped the U.S. enter the war.

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What is a common push factor in the Great Migration?
 

Racial discrimination.

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What event helped start the Great Migration?

World War I.

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What effect did World War I have on U.S. industry?
 

Growth and more jobs.