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16 August, 04:50

What was the experience of farm families that moved to California during the Depression?

They experienced "black blizzards" similar to those in the Dust Bowl.

They bought new farms and earned money selling crops.

They made little money as farm laborers and lived in camps.

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  1. 16 August, 06:21
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    The answer is : They made little money as farm laborers and lived in camps.

    Explanation:

    People who had moved from the Dust Bowl during the Great Depression had great expectations in California. Californian farmers rather hired seasonal workers when there was a need, and they asked those workers to perform specific tasks, not necessarily giving them the chance to learn enough to become farmers themselves.
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