The fate of most of the Okies and other Dust Bowl migrants who headed west to California was that they
A) acquired farms in the San Joaquin Valley.
B) found steady work in the canning industry.
C) found themselves mired in poverty, squalor, and lack of economic opportunity in the San Joaquin Valley.
D) joined reactionary, quasi-fascist organizations in protest of Roosevelt's economic policies.
E) formed mutually supportive evangelical religious communes.
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