Which statement describes indirect effects of the railroad strike on Florida's 1920s land boom? A) Builders were unable to get materials to build homes for buyers, and stores could not get products to sell. B) Land buyers were only interested in land near railroads, and workers stopped building them during the strike. C) People from other states were not able to reach Florida by train, so they could not inspect land for purchase. D) People in other states could no longer get Florida produce shipped by train, so they lost interest in the land altogether.