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English, 19.04.2021 22:20, ghadeeraljelawy

PLEASE HELP!! Read this statement about the passage.
Ness and the Untouchables were more ethical than other
Naw-enforcement officials of the time.
Which sentence from the passage BEST supports this statement?
A
They earned this nickname because during an era of rampant police
corruption, these men could not be bribed or bullied.
B
To attack Chicago crime, Ness and his squad went after the head of the
snake: Al Capone.
С
Though other officers were too afraid to confront Capone and his gang,
Ness and the Untouchables pursued them relentlessly.
D
They busted up stills where liquor was made in illegal breweries,
hijacked liquor-delivery trucks, and seized and destroyed barrels of the
contraband alcohol known colloquially as "hooch."

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