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Marty

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What did Craig Haney find the impact of solitary confinement to be on inmates in the California prison system?
 
  a. Prisoners suffered from numerous physical maladies but did not suffer mentally from solitary confinement.
  b. Solitary confinement caused no change in the prisoners.
  c. Prisoners benefited from solitary confinement and were better behaved afterward.
  d. Prisoners' physical and mental health was negatively impacted; some committed suicide.

Question 2

The Kaiapo of Brazil's rain forest and the Hog Hammock community off the coast of Georgia show us that
 
  a. progress is typically good.
   b. social change is usually good for everyone.
   c. people do not have to change if they do not want to.
  d. people sometimes lose their cultural foundation as a result of materialism.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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