Answer: Many of the worst white collar crimes were committed by the powerful who did not have incentives to impose formal controls on their own predatory practices.
Explanation:
This is based on a passage about white collar crime and the social control of it. In it we are shown that most white collar crime are committed by the most powerful in society because the law did not go after them as much which meant that they did not see the need to limit their crimes in the first place.
And then even after they are caught, they don't spend too long in jail but instead get to pay fines. And when they do go to jail, they go to well maintained jails with facilities that keep them quite comfortable till their release.
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2) 13
3) Wellll basically every time that the church agreed to something they couldn’t because nine states had to agree but there is always some states that wouldn’t so it was always complicated to make an agreement
4) a great compromise ( yea that’s the real name of it)
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•the federal principal or system of government
•Federalism is also a mixed or a compound way of government
6) executive, legislative, and judicial
7) the purpose was to not give one branch more power than the others that’s why they divided the power into three branches
Answer:
They needed laws to create stability and security in the new land. What did the Mayflower Compact accomplish? It accomplished setting laws for the general good of the colony. ... The Mayflower Compact was important because it was a key step in the development of representative, democratic government in America.
Explanation:
I think the answer would be B, because our world could become overpopulated, which is very likely.
Hope I helped!
~Mschmindy
The answer is Only the occupation of Wounded Knee resulted in the deaths of several people. The occupation of Alcatraz was inhabitants of Alcatraz island for the purpose of raising awareness about the unfair treatment of the American Indians and no deaths occurred. At the Massacre of Wounded Knee an estimated 150 Indians were killed not to mention U.S. soldiers.