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As a result of the dust bowl, most "okies" who headed to california were a. able to find minimum wage jobs and purchase land. b. urged to leave and found it difficult to make a living. c. were given government land to resettle if they agreed to stay for five years. d. driven from california and settled in canada until after the great depression.

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