The Great Plains became the center of the American cattle industry because
A) ranchers benefited from the economic incentives provided by the Homestead Act.
B) new immigrants from Northern Europe were unwilling to settle there.
C) ranches could be established without relocating the Indian population.
D) the dry climate limited the productivity of small farms.
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