Section 1 - Question 5
Which of the following BEST explains the migration westward from the Great Plains of Amenca in the 1930s?
A. People living in the Great Plains of America during the 1930s heard of gold in California and headed west to stake their claims
B. People who had been sharecroppers and tenant farmers migrated to California to find work after over farming practices.
C:People were lured westward from the Great Plains by an award of an acre of land and a mule being given to anyone who would homestead land in California and promise to stay
on the land for at least a year
D. People of the Great Plains migrated westward in the 1930s because banks created a program to extend new loans to farmers if they would migrate to California to begin a new life and promise to homestead on a farm for two years
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Section 1 - Question 5
Which of the following BEST explains the migration westward from the Gr...
Which of the following BEST explains the migration westward from the Gr...
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