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Which of the following is a theme the play develops about corruption? The Man Without a Country
Hackett, Walter (adaptation)

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Corruption 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 results in innocent people’s lives being ruined while taking the fall for others’ wrongdoings.
Corruption results in innocent people’s lives being ruined while taking the fall for others’ wrongdoings.

Corruption is a divisive force that turns countrymen against each other.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Corruption is a divisive force that turns countrymen against each other.

Reason: the play shows how treachery/disloyalty (and the fallout from it) splits people, isolates the protagonist, and creates mistrust and conflict among citizens.