All of the following describe the essence of prison reform in the antebellum era EXCEPT
A) tiny cells.
B) small workrooms.
C) isolation cells.
D) work release to go home each night.
Answer: D
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A) Sea Peoples. B) Phoenicians. C) Carthaginians. D) Philistines. E) Canaanites
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