It is clear that neither of the books mentioned in the passage achieved considerable success in France
was based on the official work of its author in America
could explain the American prison system effectively
touched the slavery system then in operation in America
could be called reformist in a general sense
The passage makes it clear that the modern prison system. was first established in America
houses mainly debtors and beggars
was in operation in England in 1166
was designed by King Henry II
was first founded according to a French design
It is clear in the passage that the two Frenchmen proved very successful in reforming the French prison service
were both helpful in bringing an end to the slave trade in Europe
helped develop the modern prison system that concentrated on reforming prisoners
were rather critical of the new American prison system
were not the only Europeans dispatched to America to look at their prison system
139 AN EXAMPLE OF ABSTRACT ART "Intention", by Paul Klee, does not draw upon recognizable subject matter. It is a picture of a thought process. Klee has given us an idea of what an intention might be composed of. Slightly to the left of the centre is a simplified outline of a body and in the head at the top is a single eye. A large number of forms surround it, signifying the thoughts which might go to make up an intention. Many are easily distinguished - a tree, an animal, several figures. Others are vague, and the simple forms might be interpreted in many ways. Some of these are shown by themselves, but some are joined to other forms. The background is a clear brick, red on one side, and dull green on the other side. Perhaps the painter is saying that some thoughts are sharp and clearly remembered, while others are dim and vague.