Gambling
Gambling, while it lowers taxes and creates jobs, it also causes addicts to lose gold and therefore creates a higher crime rate.
A Quick History of Gambling.
Gambling was a universal pastime in North America long beforehand there was ever a United States. Playing tease and dice were brought over by both the British and the Dutch. By the end of the 17th century, just about every countryseat in colonial America had a lottery wheel. Cockfighting flourished thoughout the countries, especially in the South. Bear Baiting was also a popular sport, solely the Puritans banned it.(Ortiz 4)
Almost 100 years later gambling in the West gave gambling a second life. Early church leader struck down all forms of gambling and so in the East gambling for the most part died completely. uttermost from both government controls and moral interference of reform groups in the East, gambling became so popular in the West that four-card monte tables were often setup in the middle of the town.(Donovon 13)
Organized Crime
During the Prohibition eon (1920-1933), illegal gambling was organized into an authoritarian regional and depicted object system. Responsibility for the syndication of gambling is usually attributed to Arnold Rothstein, who invented the inner-city layoff. He is also know for master minding the Black Sox scandal in which the White Sox threw the 1919 universe Series to the Cincinnati Reds to assure gambling profits.
Gambling legally, once again, becomes acceptable.
Since the 1970s, the United States has dour full circle in its attitude toward gambling. Three coulomb years ago, the sport, mostly in the form of lottery, was seen as a perfectly acceptable way to raise money for public purposes.(Savage 12) Over the past several years, slow economical growth, cuts in federal funding to states, and growing public necessitate have forced many desperate state...
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