Why did Western Kansas lose half of its population between 1888 and 1892?
A) as a result of a six-year drought
B) the repeal of the Homestead Act
C) residents left for gold mines in Nevada
D) the railroad lured people to larger cities in the east
E) the return of aggressive American Indian tribes
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