Multiple Choice
Francis J.Heney believed that the best way to accomplish a permanent solution to municipal corruption was
A) exemplary punishment of the greatest offenders.
B) public exposure of offenders followed by an amnesty.
C) prosecution of politicians but not corporate executives.
D) execution of anyone convicted of "corrupt practices."
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