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Which answer choice does NOT explain the Dust Bowl?

The Dust Bowl was located mostly in the southern part of the United States where the story To Kill a Mockingbird takes place.
The Dust Bowl added to the problems of the Great Depression since it displaced many people that relied on farming to provide money for their families.
Throughout the book, Harper Lee refers to hardships that the people of Maycomb are experiencing, such as banks failing and farmers losing their crops and land because of what has come to be called the Dust Bowl.
The Dust Bowl was located mostly in the desert part of the United States.

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Answer: the answer would be D:

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The correct answer is A) The Dust Bowl was located mostly in the southern part of the United States where the story To Kill a Mockingbird takes place.

The choice that does NOT explain the Dust Bowl is "The Dust Bowl was located mostly in the southern part of the United States where the story To Kill a Mockingbird takes place."

The Dust Bowl was the period in the 1930s where dry weather produced drought and dust storms in the Great Plains. The dust killed the livestock because it choked them and erosion destroyed thousands if not millions of acres. Farmers couldn't grow crops and thousands of them had to move to California.

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