Library/PT 148/Sec 2/Reading Comp
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Passage Breakdown

From 1915 to 1960 about 40% of African Americans left the South for Northern cities. The shift began because World War I created Northern factory jobs, immigration was cut off so employers recruited in the South, and a pest ruined cotton jobs in the South. Even after pay differences between North and South got smaller, people kept moving because earlier migrants made it easier for later ones: they sent helpful letters, traveled with newcomers, and provided temporary housing, food, loans, and cultural support, which lowered the cost and fear of moving.

Logic Breakdown

Locate the sentence where the authors explicitly state why the Great Migration began in 1915; the passage gives a direct causal reason (an income-gap threshold) for why it did not start earlier.

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According to the passage, the Great Migration did not start earlier than 1915 because

Correct Answer
A
The passage explicitly states the reason: "In short, the Great Migration began in 1915 and not earlier, because it was only then that the North–South income gap became large enough to start such a large-scale migration." It also explains why income differences matter for migration decisions: "Economists have typically assumed that people migrate if their expected earnings in the destination exceed those of the origin enough to outweigh the difficulties and one-time costs of migration." Together these lines directly support choice A.
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