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The Dust Bowl experiences of the Oklahoma farmers during the Great Depression demonstrated the

(a) effect of geography on people’s lives
(b) success of government farm subsidies
(c) limitation of civil liberties during times of crisis
(d) result of the Indian Removal Act

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