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The social problem that The Jungle by Upton Sinclair described was B.) THE LIVING AND WORKING CONDITIONS IN CHICAGO'S STOCKYARD.
Not only in the stockyard but also in the meat packing factories.
The story is about how a family intent on pursuing their American Dream was not able to do so because they became victims of corruption, wage slavery, and oppression by the capitalists in Packingtown.
The correct answer is DESCRIPTION
He is describing what the statue looks like when he notes the colors and rock formation.
It tells the history of the Israelites, shows us the teachings of Moses, Isaiah, and Jeremiah. The stories of the kinds David and Saul. The development of Judaism. What Jesus believed in. The Ten Commandments. Started Christianity.