Asked by armando

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.