GMAT reading Episode 1 Part 4

Tham khảo tài liệu 'gmat reading episode 1 part 4', ngoại ngữ, ngữ pháp tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Generated by Foxit PDF Creator Foxit Software http For evaluation only. obsolescence. 3. According to the passage which of the following is true of wages in southern cities in 1910 A They were being pushed lower as a result of increased competition. B They had begun t to rise so that southern industry could attract rural workers. C They had increased for skilled workers but decreased for unskilled workers. D They had increased in large southern cities but decreased in small southern cities. E They had increased in newly developed industries but decreased in the older trades. 4. The author cites each of the following as possible influences in a Black worker s decision to migrate north in the Great Migration EXCEPT A wage levels in northern cities B labor recruiters C competition from rural workers D voting rights in northern states E the Black press 5. It can be inferred from the passage that the easy conclusion mentioned in line 53 is based on which of the following assumptions A People who migrate from rural areas to large cities usually do so for economic reasons. B Most people who leave rural areas to take jobs in cities return to rural areas as soon as it is financially possible for them to do so. C People with rural backgrounds are less likely to succeed economically in cities than are those with urban backgrounds. D Most people who were once skilled workers are not willing to work as unskilled workers. E People who migrate from their birthplaces to other regions of country seldom undertake a second migration. Wages in the South however were low and Black workers were aware through labor recruiters and the 45 Black press that they could earn more even as unskilled workers in the North than they could as artisans in the South. After the boll weevil infestation urban Black workers faced competition from the continuing influx of both Black and White rural workers who were driven 50 to undercut the wages formerly paid for industrial jobs. .

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