The correct answer is D. American people choose to move west to purchase affordable land and farm it themselves.
These first settlers of the American West were called Pioneers. Their main motivation was the accessibility of lands, thanks to laws such as the Homestead Act. Thus, the American West was populated by brave pioneers who left their lands to settle and seek prosperity in territories that until then were depopulated. The immigration to the West was creating the great metropolitan areas that we find today in the American West, like Phoenix, Tucson or Denver.
Hi! I'm pretty sure the answer you are looking for is D, because people were always looking for new farmland, and the opportunity to buy it. Out west was a perfect place to find it.
Los Angeles probably needed water from different cities because they are in a major drought due too the shortage of rain. The risks of bringing water is that the water can contain bacteria and it could also cost a lot of money to bring it and also clean the water.
By 1939 Jinnah came to believe in a Muslim homeland on the Indian subcontinent. He was convinced that this was the only way to preserve Muslims' traditions and protect their political interests. His former vision of Hindu-Muslim unity no longer seemed realistic to him at this time.