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... After obtaining syphilis, he went on to reside in Miami Beach, Florida. (80) Many Italian families are a major influence on the organized crime melting pot. ...
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... After obtaining syphilis, he went on to reside in Miami Beach, Florida. (80) Many Italian families are a major influence on the organized crime melting pot. ...
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... This is a \"... defining element of organized crime that reflects in part the pluralistic, \"melting pot\" nature of American society itself.\" (Handbook of ...
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... It was Rothstein more than anyone who Americanized the gangs to bring them into the melting pots of organized crime in the United States was. ...
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... It was Rothstein more than anyone who Americanized the gangs to bring them into the melting pots of organized crime in the United States was. ...
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... As years went on, and organized crime flourished, and prohibition continued, mob bosses learned to use ... but it only adds more diversity to the great melting pot ...
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... Cities became a melting pot of cultures in a small area ... Organized crime in the 1920's was widespread; "In New York, Chicago, Detroit, and other cities, big-time ...
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... in the early part of the 20th Century was the known melting pot of ... the late 1930s, the western United States was almost untapped in terms of organized crime. ...
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... borders there can be no nationalism or separate cultures because we will have created a global melting pot with ... Organized crime has reached epidemic proportions ...
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... and Jews brought skilled workers Negative Italians and Chinese brought organized crime to a ... promotes the idea of the great American "melting pot." One ...
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... If America is in the melting pot, the white ... They were organized militarily, the largest Legion was in their ... state noone was actually commiting a crime that was ...
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... possible threat when a large amount of organized individuals were ... more correctly a haven and a melting pot for ... it is necessary to have a crime committed before ...
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... possible threat when a large amount of organized individuals were ... more correctly a haven and a melting pot for ... it is necessary to have a crime committed before ...
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... many people accept the theory of a "melting pot", some ... convicted of a felony, an egregious crime, or a ... country to maintain a stable and organized society, the ...
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