Prohibition contributed to the growth of organized crime because when alcohol was outlawed there was still a high rate of demand so organized criminal groups mobilized to fill the gap in supply. Alcohol was a commonly consumed product prior to prohibition and so the high profitability of the product led to a large growth in organized criminal groups.
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mental maps of reality
Shelby remembers from her anthropology class that racial categories are determined by mental maps of reality.
Mental maps of reality is a persons point-of-view perception of their area of interaction. We all have mental maps we carry around in our heads to make sense of the geographical world around us.
They are worth something, diamond is worth the most
The cottage industry paid peasants to produce products