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25 August, 07:11

After the Civil War, thousands of African-Americans migrated west in search of work as cowboys. In addition to the availability of steady work, what drew many of these newly freed ex-slaves to the west? A) There were laws in place that prevented them from moving to northern cities. B) They moved west because of better educational opportunities for their children. C) There was less discrimination in the west compared to northern or southern states. D) They were lured by the chance to earn extra money working on the newly built Indian reservations.

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  1. 25 August, 08:37
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    the answer is c

    Explanation:

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  2. 25 August, 08:59
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    i believe the answer isB i believe

    Explanation:

    they needed better education and better paying jobs
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