No, mafia is a crime organization, not a state. There are such things as mafia states, though. These are states where a mafia/criminal group assumes both political leadership and a monopoly of the state's economic and financial resources.
a member of the Sicilian Mafia or a member of the Mafia crime syndicate in the United States
"The Mob" is a term used when talking about the Mafia. The Mafia is known for being an organized crime family. The Mafia operates in both the United States and Sicily.
In the top 9 Most Dangerous Mafias in the world, The Albanian and Colombian mafia are at the top for the most dangerous and violent in the world, The Albanian mafia has now spread internationally, now become a big mess in United Kingdom and the United States. The Colombian Mafia will mostly keep to South America/other states in America.
Most states require you be 18 to operate a baler. Some states require that you are only 16.
Actually the Mafia, other than their use of violence and murder, is no different from many other corporations in America. The leaders of the Mafia, were also much like the early founders of the United States. The robber barons of the late 1800's were worse than the mafia chieftains.
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The mafia was supposedly created because the Italians wanted to have more freedom and because in the part of Italy where it is from, there was always violence.
Mafia is a secret criminal organization operating mainly in the United States and Italy and engaged in illegal activities such as gambling, drug-dealing, protection, and prostitution.
Salisbury was a small town hood loosely affiliated with the dixie mafia, he'd done time for murder, robbery & smuggling. The dixie mafia was a loose form of organized crime in Mississippi mainly (also other states) They did they regular mafia things (Gambling, extortion, prostitution )
The Mexican Mafia (Spanish : Mafia Mexicana), also known as La Eme (Spanish for the letter M), 13 is a Mexican American criminal organization, and is one of the oldest and most powerful prison gangs in the United States.
What is the document called that outlines the manner in which the United States federal government is to operate