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choose the correct word or phrase to complete each sentence about the m…

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choose the correct word or phrase to complete each sentence about the military camp at andersonville, georgia, during the civil war. the military camp at andersonville was a choose prison. andersonville prison was choose. prisoners had access to choose food, shelter, and water. andersonville prison had the choose death rate of any civil war prison.

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we recall historical facts about Andersonville Prison:

Sentence 1:

The military camp at Andersonville was a Confederate prison. (Andersonville was a Confederate - run prisoner - of - war camp during the Civil War.)

Sentence 2:

Andersonville Prison was overcrowded and unsanitary (or a more specific term like “notorious” for its harsh conditions; common descriptions include being overcrowded, lacking proper facilities, leading to high mortality).

Sentence 3:

Prisoners had access to inadequate (or “little,” “scarce”) food, shelter, and water. The camp was known for providing very limited and poor - quality resources to prisoners.

Sentence 4:

Andersonville Prison had the highest death rate of any Civil War prison. Due to the terrible conditions (overcrowding, disease, lack of supplies), the mortality rate was extremely high compared to other Civil War prisons.

If we assume the dropdowns have options like (for each blank, typical options):

  1. First blank: Options like “Confederate”, “Union”, “temporary” → Correct: “Confederate”
  2. Second blank: Options like “overcrowded”, “well - run”, “abandoned” → Correct: “overcrowded” (or “notorious”)
  3. Third blank: Options like “inadequate”, “plentiful”, “fresh” → Correct: “inadequate”
  4. Fourth blank: Options like “highest”, “lowest”, “average” → Correct: “highest”

So filling in the blanks with the correct options (depending on the dropdown choices provided, but based on history):

  1. The military camp at Andersonville was a $\boldsymbol{\text{Confederate}}$ prison.
  2. Andersonville Prison was $\boldsymbol{\text{overcrowded}}$ (or “notorious”).
  3. Prisoners had access to $\boldsymbol{\text{inadequate}}$ food, shelter, and water.
  4. Andersonville Prison had the $\boldsymbol{\text{highest}}$ death rate of any Civil War prison.

Answer:

To solve this, we recall historical facts about Andersonville Prison:

Sentence 1:

The military camp at Andersonville was a Confederate prison. (Andersonville was a Confederate - run prisoner - of - war camp during the Civil War.)

Sentence 2:

Andersonville Prison was overcrowded and unsanitary (or a more specific term like “notorious” for its harsh conditions; common descriptions include being overcrowded, lacking proper facilities, leading to high mortality).

Sentence 3:

Prisoners had access to inadequate (or “little,” “scarce”) food, shelter, and water. The camp was known for providing very limited and poor - quality resources to prisoners.

Sentence 4:

Andersonville Prison had the highest death rate of any Civil War prison. Due to the terrible conditions (overcrowding, disease, lack of supplies), the mortality rate was extremely high compared to other Civil War prisons.

If we assume the dropdowns have options like (for each blank, typical options):

  1. First blank: Options like “Confederate”, “Union”, “temporary” → Correct: “Confederate”
  2. Second blank: Options like “overcrowded”, “well - run”, “abandoned” → Correct: “overcrowded” (or “notorious”)
  3. Third blank: Options like “inadequate”, “plentiful”, “fresh” → Correct: “inadequate”
  4. Fourth blank: Options like “highest”, “lowest”, “average” → Correct: “highest”

So filling in the blanks with the correct options (depending on the dropdown choices provided, but based on history):

  1. The military camp at Andersonville was a $\boldsymbol{\text{Confederate}}$ prison.
  2. Andersonville Prison was $\boldsymbol{\text{overcrowded}}$ (or “notorious”).
  3. Prisoners had access to $\boldsymbol{\text{inadequate}}$ food, shelter, and water.
  4. Andersonville Prison had the $\boldsymbol{\text{highest}}$ death rate of any Civil War prison.