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What are migrants worrying about?
What are migrants worrying about?
Rain is coming in California, and trees are being ruined. Migrants still hope that the rain will stop soon.
How do they avoid the terrible weather?
How do they avoid the terrible weather?
Migrants dig dikes around the tents, but water will eventually penetrate the tents. People will all be wet, and they sat on planks. Dikes get washed out later as well.
What difficulties do these people meet?
What difficulties do these people meet?
They cannot live in their tents, and they also cannot get relief. The law says that you can only get relief after staying in California for more than a year. There won't be any work in three months. Hunger and diseases among children.
What do migrants turn to for survival?
What do migrants turn to for survival?
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What eventually happens to them?
What eventually happens to them?
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Study Notes
Migrants and Weather Concerns
- Migrants are anxious about impending rain in California, fearing damage to crops and trees.
- There remains hope among migrants that the rain will cease soon.
Coping with Adverse Conditions
- To mitigate water damage, migrants construct dikes around their tents, although water ultimately seeps in.
- As a temporary solution, they sit on planks to avoid the mud, despite the dikes eventually being washed away.
- Many old vehicles suffer damage in the rains, prompting relocation to higher ground, such as barns.
Challenges Faced by Migrants
- Migrants struggle to live in their tents and are unable to receive relief due to legal stipulations requiring a year-long residency in California.
- The absence of work for the next three months compounds their suffering, leading to hunger and increased illness, particularly among children.
Survival Tactics
- Out of desperation, migrants resort to begging and stealing to survive.
- Negative sentiments arise among the local population, shifting from sympathy to anger and fear toward the migrants.
- Law enforcement, including sheriffs, is called in to forcibly remove migrants from areas they occupied.
Dire Consequences
- Requests for medical assistance go unanswered, as doctors are overwhelmed with patients.
- Coroners are dispatched with wagons to collect the deceased from muddy areas, indicating the dire mortality rate.
- Farmers exploit migrant laborers, discarding them once their usefulness wanes, showing more concern for animals than human lives.
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Test your knowledge of Chapter 29 of 'The Grapes of Wrath' with these flashcards. Explore the challenges faced by migrants as they endure the harsh weather conditions in California. Understand their hopes and survival strategies in the face of adversity.