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The image portrays a vertical bar graph illustrating imprisonment figures, in thousands, across five countries from 1930 to 1980 at ten-year intervals. In 1930, Great Britain records 30, Australia 70, New Zealand 50, United States 100, and Canada 120. In 1940, Great Britain shows 60, Australia 40, New Zealand 60, United States 110, and Canada 100. In 1950, Great Britain holds at 40, Australia 70, New Zealand 60, United States 120, and Canada 100. In 1960, Great Britain presents 60, Australia 50, New Zealand 70, United States 130, and Canada 110. In 1970, Great Britain retains 80, Australia 70, New Zealand 80, United States 130, and Canada 100. In 1980, Great Britain exhibits 90, Australia 80, New Zealand 80, United States 140, and Canada 90.
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At the glance of bar chart provided of data concerning the number of prisoners in five different countries from 1939 to 1980.
Overall, depending on the graph shows the highest figures for imprisonment in United States, there were a slight growth between 1930 and 1980. While the over of periods, Great Britain had a lowest number of prisoners.
It is clear that Untited States recorded the hights number of imprisonment across the six years, increasing a peak of nearly 14, 000 in 1980. Although, Canada had a second highest level of prisoners in these years, only in 1950, it shows the highest rate amoung the remaining 4 countries, with 12,000 prisoners. Meanwhil, there were a constant fluctuated over of periods, in Australia and New Zealand. And a small number was shown in Great Britain, only in 1980, reached a peak at 800,00.
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