@clpatter
With Classic Quizzes, you can get the submissions and ask for the submission_history to be included. I've written about this a few times before with varying levels of detail. Here is one of my more recent posts about it, but it doesn't include a lot of the details. Here is an older post from June 2020.
The main thing is that you're going to get a computer-friendly version of the answers, not a human friendly version. It's not something you can print out, but something you will need to do heavy manipulation to before making sense of it. You may need to pull in other requests to make sense out of the answers as a lot of it is coded and the details about the codes exist in other places.