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The 19th century "robber barons" built up great fortunes by engaging in all but which of the following practices?
Mental Images
Visual, or other sensory, representations in the mind that are not currently being perceived but can be recalled or imagined.
Real-World Objects
Physical items that exist in the environment, capable of being seen, touched, and interacted with, outside of theoretical or virtual constructs.
Spatial Equivalence
The concept that different physical spaces or arrangements can be perceived as similar or having the same value in terms of their spatial properties.
Draw a Penny
A cognitive task that tests memory and attention to detail by asking individuals to draw a penny from memory, highlighting how seldom people notice fine details of common objects.
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