The bar chart illustrates data about the number of prisoners in five different countries over a fifty-year period.
In summary, all countries experienced fluctuations in their prison populations during a given period of time.
Conversely
, only Great Britain showed an upward trend in imprisonment from 1930 to 1980.
In 1930, Canada had a significant number of prisoners, with around 120. The trend for Canada was predominantly downward, decreasing to 90 by 1980. Linking Words
As a consequence
, America moved from second place in 1930 to the top in 1980. The number was about 100 in 1930 and fell Linking Words
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bit below that point in 1970. Afterwards, it rose significantly to 130 in 1980.
Australia and New Zealand exhibited similar patterns from 1930 to 1970. Add an article
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However
, in 1980, jailbird counts in Australia plunged to 50 from above 60 in 1970. Linking Words
On the other hand
, New Zealand's prisoner count climbed from the same level as Australia in 1970 to above 80 in 1980. Great Britain displayed a consistent upward tendency, growing from just 30 prisoners in 1930 to over 80 in 1980.Linking Words
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