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The text claims that people who fled the Great Plains to California did eventually receive some help from the federal government. Identify the evidence in the text that supports that idea

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Hello. You did not enter the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, when searching for your question, I was able to find a question exactly like yours, which showed that the text in question is entitled "The Dust Bowl and the Government Rescue." If this is the case with your question, I hope the answer below can help you.

Answer:

The text shows that the government built shelters where people could live and work. Although work in these places was little and difficult, people lived better than what they were living on the great plains.

Step-by-step explanation:

The article refers to the problems caused by the Dust Bowl, a sandstorm that hit the Great Planices of the USA and lasted for about 10 years. This sandstorm destroyed all the work of the farmers who lived in that region, causing them to face countless socioeconomic problems, being forced to flee that region and try to live in another place. The article shows how this was a period of great suffering for farmers.

To alleviate this suffering, the federal government built about twelve shelters in California, where these farmers could work and live. These shelters offered very poor work and paid very low wages, but allowed people to live a little better.

These shelters serve as textual evidence for the claim that the federal government has provided some help to affected farmers, since textual evidence is a sentence, or more than one, that has the capacity to justify a claim.

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