people looking for farm work during the great depression often moved to\nthe dust bowl.\ncommercial…

people looking for farm work during the great depression often moved to\nthe dust bowl.\ncommercial farms.\ncalifornia.\noklahoma.

people looking for farm work during the great depression often moved to\nthe dust bowl.\ncommercial farms.\ncalifornia.\noklahoma.

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Brief Explanations:

During the Great Depression, many people seeking farm work migrated to California. The Dust Bowl (a region including parts of Oklahoma) was an area of environmental disaster, not a destination for farm - work seekers. Commercial farms are a type of farm, not a specific location. Oklahoma was part of the affected Dust Bowl area. California had a reputation for agricultural opportunities, and many migrants, often called "Okies" (though not all were from Oklahoma), went there in search of work.

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California.