The details that most reveal the setting of the passage are the ruins of a great temple in the mid-city and the rats are unclean and there must have been tribe and in the heart of a ruin behind the door that still opened
Explanation:
This extract is from the passage of By the waters of Babylon and the ruins that were found at the exploration of the great city and the great temple. After the invasions there are many rats in the temple and since the place is left unclean they feed upon them and they keep multiplying
The doors are left open and there had been a great devastation and through the caves and the tunnels there were many slave who were still there. The options are grouped according to the sequence given in the book.
Generally speaking, the <span>kinds of films and radio programs that became popular during the Great Depression had to do with "light hearted" things that took people's minds off of the issues at hand. </span>
The answer is the Colony of Georgia
They lost faith because President Johnson hadn't delivered the victory he had repeatedly promised.
Scratching. They used all of them, but mostly scratching. So scratching should be your correct answer.