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Aiyana Moss
20 September, 04:54
Why did the United States begin opening prisons?
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Noah Oconnell
20 September, 05:27
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I believe that the most logical answer is that the United States needed a place to keep criminals in order to prevent them from committing more crimes.
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Cale Conley
20 September, 07:37
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For the bad people to go and pay their scentence
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