When Marcus Garvey was in his twenties, he toured Central America and witnessed the oppression of migrant workers, an experience that inspired his support of Pan Africanism and his political activism. helped him decide to move to Central America permanently to advocate on their behalf. pushed him to join forces with W. E. B. Du Bois and the Niagara Movement. motivated him to move home to Jamaica, where he founded the Black Star Line.

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the correct answer is the first choice, A

The correct answer is A) inspired his support of Pan Africanism and his political activism.

When Marcus Garvey was in his twenties he toured Central America and witnessed the oppression of migrant workers, an experience that inspired his support of Pan Africanism and his political activism.  

Marcus Garvey (1887-1940) was a Jamaican preacher. He is the founder of the African movement called Pan Americanism, that had the aim of unifying the people who were from Africa or had African heritage. In his twenties, he had the opportunity to travel to many countries in Central America. There he witnessed the poor living conditions of the people, the cheap labor jobs, the injustices and the oppression of migrant workers. Then, he knew that he had to fight for the civil rights of people and started his political activism.