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Explanation:
Andersonville Prison, officially known as Camp Sumter, was a Confederate prison (POW camp) in Georgia that was built to house a large number of Union prisoners concentrated in and around Richmond, Virginia. Andersonville had no access to supplies. It was chosen because it was far inland and was a safe distance from raids from the North. Andersonville Prison was the largest Confederate prison and was known for its unhealthy conditions and high death rate of Union soldiers. What is an ironic conclusion that can be drawn about Andersonville Prison?
The ironic that can be deducted from Andersonville Prison is that Confederacy who built the camp could afford to move a large number of prisoners hundreds of miles to Andersonville Prison but yet they could not afford to feed and house the prisoners.
<span>After the terrorist attacks of 9/11, the federal budget for (c.) National defense has increased</span>
A person's point of view will make their answer a non biases answer. simply because they view something a certain way.
The answer to your question would most likely be C. Mainly because, the US Congress act to regulate business practices is when Congress passed laws that ensured workplace safety.