Dix also joined a growing movement to improve conditions in prisons. Men, women, and children were often crammed together in cold, damp rooms. When food supplies were low, prisoners went hungry—unless they had money to buy meals from jailers. Five out of six people in northern jails were debtors, or people who could not pay money they owed. While behind bars, debtors had no way to earn money to pay back their debts. As a result, many debtors remained in prison for years. Question Use the passage to answer the question. Based on this excerpt from the text, how did the jailing of debtors hurt their chances of repaying their debts? (1 point) Responses They were unable to work. They were unable to work. They spent their money on food. They spent their money on food. They could not repay debts on time. They could not repay debts on time. They often did not survive prison conditions.

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The jailing of debtors hurt their chances of repaying their debts primarily because they were unable to work.

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