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Okies is the nickname for people from Oklahoma. Arkies is the nickname for people from Arkansas. The Okies and Arkies were farmers who moved to California during the Great Depression.
In the United States, California is the state or region with the highest percentage of homeless people. In fact, California accounts for more than 22 percent of the nation's homeless population. Many of these people are living in emergency and transitional shelters.
the forty-niners were people who joined the rush for gold in California in 1849,they were people that were looking for gold
Fourty-Niners.
Tornadoes in the Midwest killed 41 people in 2008.
One effect of the Great Depression is that the population of California increased due to the movement of migrant workers. Severe drought in the Midwest forced many people to venture to California to find work.
People who went to California looking for Gold (They left in 1849)
Not enough people.
The geography of the Midwest can impact people in various ways. For example, the region's flat terrain makes it prone to extreme weather events like tornadoes and blizzards, which can disrupt daily life and pose safety risks. Additionally, the fertile soils support a strong agricultural economy, shaping livelihoods and influencing local culture. Overall, geography plays a significant role in shaping the opportunities and challenges faced by people in the Midwest.
There was a hope that the dust bowl conditions of the Midwest hadn't affected the far western states and there would be work on the farms there.
In the Midwest, there are a total of 60,006,000 people. This is the population of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin together(which make up the Midwest).