Two of the misconceptions that derived from the Anti Drug Abuse Act of 1986 and that the third report wanted to fix were:
- There is no rational medical or penological reason why charges related to crack cocaine are treated as much worse than those related to powdered cocaine. The reasoning appears to be racially motivated.
- The stereotype of "crack babies" is a false one. Babies exposed to crack cocaine exhibit the same conditions as those exposed to powdered cocaine or tobacco, which are low weight, height or head circumference. Developmental delays and other similar problems are attributed to the environment the child grows up in, not to in-utero problems.
Economic and political partnership
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Explain the concept of the production possibilities curve and understand the implications of its downward slope and bowed-out shape.
Use the production possibilities model to distinguish between full employment and situations of idle factors of production and between efficient and inefficient production.
Understand specialization and its relationship to the production possibilities model and comparative advantage.
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The conflicts between the two political parties centered on foreign policy and the balance of power between the federal government and the states' governments.
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