This treaty officially ended the Mexican American War on February 2, 1848. It added an additional 525,000 square miles to United States territory, including the land that makes up all or parts of present-day Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming.
The horses helped them travel and hunt quickly.
In going to the library and finding a quiet room to study, Sam was increasing his <u>mindfulness</u>.
<h3>What is mindfulness?</h3>
This is the state of being aware of what is going on around you as well as what you are currently engaged in.
Sam was engaged in studying and wanted to be more aware of what he was studying and so went to the library where he wouldn't be distracted. This increased his awareness of his studies and his mindfulness.
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Ataturk supported secularism (the separation of religion and the state organisation) in Turkey and sought to make Turkey more western for example by adopting Roman script.
The correct answer is 4).
The reason why 3) is incorrect is that Turkey was not a communist country before Ataturk's time - it was a monarchy (the Ottoman empire)
Answer: B: Offenders engage in direct forms of violence.
Explanation: According to the Britanica Encyclopedia "White-collar crime, crime committed by persons who, often by virtue of their occupations, exploit social, economic, or technological power for personal or corporate gain". White collar crimes tends to refer to a crime committed by a bussinessman or bussinesswoman who are more likely to be middle aged or older usually by persons from the middle class and sometimes but not very often the lower class. Fraud, money laundering, stealing company funds and embezzlment are considered white collar crimes. It is often seen as less serious when compared to other crimes because it does not involve physical violence. Public order crimes are not associated to white collar crimes. Financal gain is the ulterior motive of white collar crimes.
White-collar crime have been associated with the educated and affluent ever since the term was first coined in 1949 by sociologist Edwin Sutherland, who defined it as "crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of their occupation", however, these crimes have ceased to be exclusive to such groups.