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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 one that drew migrants to California in 1930 was: the promise of fruit-picking jobs

In 1930, various territories in united states were experiencing the dust bowl. This event destroyed various agricultural field in north america due to continuous dust storms. California was not affected by this event. This is why many agricultural workers that lost their jobs because of the event migrated to California.

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the promise of fruit-picking jobs( due to the dust bowl)

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