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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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From that list, the option that best describes what drew migrants to California in the 1930s is D. the promise of fruit-picking jobs. Many migrants were coming from regions in the American Midwest where farming became very difficult due to the Dust Bowl. As such, they looked elsewhere for work such as California where fruit-picking still continued throughout the Depression.
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