- Prisons are supposed to be a public good. I'm not sure if that's still true if the prison is private.
I say the govt should run prisons so you prob ought to get input from someone who says disagrees.
-Companies
have a duty to their shareholders to make as much profit as they can.
They have no duty to the tax payer. The part of your taxes that is
allocated for prisons is supposed to pay for the welfare and
rehabilitation of prisoners, equipment, salary, and benefits for staff,
and the buildings. If the company's taking a profit, that money isn't
going toward those items, which increases recidivism rates and overall
costs of running the prison.
The correct answer is true
They provided food
They sewed clothes
They disguised themselves as men and fought
They fundraised
They were nurses
The Tainos do not exist anymore and the Tainos were uncivilized compared to Europeans
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