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The conditions created by the Dust Bowl primarily led over two million people to move D) westward. Many displaced families, often referred to as "Okies," migrated from the Great Plains to California in search of better living conditions and job opportunities during the 1930s. This migration was largely driven by severe drought, soil erosion, and economic hardship.

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