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Which best describes what drew migrants to California in the 1930s?
opportunities in coal mining
family that had migrated previously
the promise of free housing
the promise of fruit-picking jobs
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the promise of fruit-picking jobs
During the Dust Bowl and Great Depression many migrants (often called "Okies") came to California seeking seasonal agricultural work — especially fruit- and vegetable-picking jobs advertised by growers.
During the Dust Bowl and Great Depression many migrants (often called "Okies") came to California seeking seasonal agricultural work — especially fruit- and vegetable-picking jobs advertised by growers.
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