One critical difference in the way the US government responds to crime today in comparison with the 17th Century is that Crime Response today has been so much enhanced with the use of Technology as well as data.
Data collected with regards to crime can include:
- Geographical Patterns
- Geographical Locations
- Growth Patterns
- Associated Political structures etc.
Not only can these data be collected much more easily, they can also be processed at a much more faster rate.
<h3>What is the history of crime rates in America?</h3>
Crime rates have fluctuated throughout time, with a strong rise following 1900 and a broad bulging high during the 1970s and early 1990s.
According to FBI data, violent crime in the United States has decreased somewhat since 2016, falling from just under 400 events per 100,000 people that year to around 380 incidents per 100,000 people in 2019.
Learn more about Crime Response:
brainly.com/question/11096557
#SPJ1
Answer: Yes the United States was justifed in entering worl war 2
Explanation: Reasons why The Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor, Japanese Control of China and Asia, Germany's Aggression and Unrestricted Submarine Warfare Sinking U.S. Ships, Fear of German Expansion and Invasion. But the neutral USA entered World War II only after many months of argument in Congress and among the general public, and only when a Japanese fleet launched a big surprise air raid against its Pacific naval base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii on 7 December 1941
During formal discussion, mental notes could help you maintain your focus/attention for the point that given by another speaker so you could give your opinion or counter argument later.
This will give the impression that you're an attentive and a competent person.
I'm not sure what your word choice is, but the economy during the 1920s was "good". Prior to the Depression, the economy was stable and business investments were increasing.