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14 January, 12:26

Which group of people most likely migrated to California during the Great Depression

A. landowners Who lost her property due to the dust bowl

B. Unemployed factory workers looking for a fresh start

C. Tenant farmers no longer needs in the Great Plains

D. Bankers and stockbrokers looking for new markets

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  1. 14 January, 12:40
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    Explanation:

    In the 1930s, farmers from the Midwestern Dust Bowl states, especially Oklahoma and Arkansas, began to move to California; 250,000 arrived by 1940, including a third who moved into the San Joaquin Valley, which had a 1930 population of 540,000. During the 1930s, some 2.5 million people left the Plains states.
  2. 14 January, 12:52
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    Explanation:

    In the 1930s, farmers from the Midwestern Dust Bowl states, especially Oklahoma and Arkansas, began to move to California; 250,000 arrived by 1940, including a third who moved into the San Joaquin Valley, which had a 1930 population of 540,000. During the 1930s, some 2.5 million people left
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