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Read the excerpt from Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson.

Hundreds of thousands of nonviolent offenders have been forced to spend decades in prison. We’ve created laws that make writing a bad check or committing a petty theft or minor property crime an offense that can result in life imprisonment. We have declared a costly war on people with substance abuse problems. There are more than a half-million people in state or federal prisons for drug offenses today, up from just 41,000 in 1980.

Which sentence best states the main idea in this excerpt?

Life sentences should not be given to nonviolent offenders.
Life sentences most affect people with substance abuse problems.
Most people who are given life sentences were convicted of nonviolent crimes.
Many people who are given life sentences were charged with a drug offense

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Answer: Many people who are given life sentences were charged with a drug offense.

Reason: The passage emphasizes that nonviolent offenses — including drug-related crimes from the “war on drugs” — have led to hundreds of thousands serving long (even life) terms, and notes the large increase in people imprisoned for drug offenses.