Why is mass incarceration considered a human rights crisis?

Mass Incarceration and Its Implications

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Ethan Morris
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Because it only affects a small portion of the population.
Because it is a new phenomenon.
Because it is a financial burden on the government.
Because it involves the disposal of human beings.
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What does the 13th Amendment allow in terms of punishment?
It mandates equal wages for prison labor.
It prohibits any form of labor for prisoners.
It permits slavery as a punishment for crime.
It allows for the abolition of all forms of punishment.
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How do corporations benefit from mass incarceration?
By reducing their tax liabilities.
By employing prisoners at low wages.
By receiving government subsidies.
By avoiding environmental regulations.
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What historical practice is mass incarceration compared to?
Colonialism.
Chattel slavery.
Feudalism.
Indentured servitude.
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What role did abolitionists play in history?
They fought against the system of slavery.
They focused on economic reforms.
They were indifferent to human rights issues.
They supported the continuation of slavery.
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What is the current societal issue compared to historical slavery?
Mass incarceration.
Healthcare reform.
Global warming.
Digital privacy.
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What is the speaker's hope for the future regarding prisons?
That a world without prisons will be realized.
That society will accept prisons as necessary.
That prisons will become more profitable.
That prison labor will be expanded.
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