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About how many people moved away from the Great Plains states during the Depression?
100,000
250,000
2.5 million
10 million
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2.5 million
About 2.5 million people left the Great Plains during the Dust Bowl/Great Depression era, driven off farms by drought, dust storms, and economic hardship.
About 2.5 million people left the Great Plains during the Dust Bowl/Great Depression era, driven off farms by drought, dust storms, and economic hardship.
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