The Man Without a CountryHackett, Walter (adaptation)CharactersNARRATORCOLONELAARON BURR1 of 24QuestionUse the passage to answer the question.Which of the following is a theme the play develops about corruption?(1 point)ResponsesCorruption is impossible to combat without overhauling the system that allows for such corruption.Corruption is impossible to combat without overhauling the system that allows for such corruption.Corruption serves as a means to maintain an unfair system.Corruption serves as a means to maintain an unfair system.Corruption is a divisive force that turns countrymen against each other.Corruption is a divisive force that turns countrymen against each other.Corruption results in innocent people’s lives being ruined while taking the fall for others’ wrongdoings.

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Based on the themes commonly explored in literature regarding corruption, the most fitting response to the question would be: Corruption serves as a means to maintain an unfair system.

This theme highlights the idea that corruption is often used to uphold existing power structures and injustices within society. While other responses may also resonate with certain interpretations of corruption, this particular theme aligns well with the implications of maintaining an unfair system.

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