It was called isolationism :D
Explanation:
upholding the exclusion of Japanese Americans from the West Coast Military Area during World War II.
In the 1930s the central states region known as the Great Plains suffered from the longest and hardest droughts on record. Because of farming practices at the time, it resulted in erosion and loss of topsoil that became friable and powdery. The persistent heat and drought caused crops to fail leaving the fields exposed to wind erosion. High winds then generated the massive dust storms.
The correct answer is letter D:
<em>Severe droughts hit the Midwest, making the soil dry and more vulnerable to winds.</em>
Generally, I would say yes to this question.
We may want to nuance the thought a bit, however. Criminal law defines what acts constitute crimes, and those who commit crimes are prosecuted and punished under criminal law. Do all crimes hurt society? In a sense, yes. But even a crime that has just one victim and isn't much noticed in the wider spectrum of society still is a crime subject to arrest and prosecution under criminal law.
I can’t read half of the first question so I can’t answer it I’m aprty