Read this excerpt from The Dark Game. Another thing that changed very little in the years between the wars was the means of obta
ining military intelligence. Although the use of photography and the telegraph brought some technological advances, the craft of spying on the enemy's army still relied on fieldwork. In the rest of the text, how does the author develop this central idea that spying during the Civil War still involved mostly fieldwork?
O by enhancing the reader's understanding of which technological advances were used during fieldwork
O by changing the reader's perceptions about how fieldwork could help the Union cause by including more detailed information about who did fieldwork for the Union and how it was done
Oby including more detailed information about who did fieldwork for the Union and how it was done
O by adding complexity to the topic by raising the moral issues involved in fieldwork and other espionage
The correct answer is (d.) It was advanced. Based on City, the advancement of the technology can be inferred about the technology of the ancient Romans. Their technology supported the Roman civilization and as well as the Roman military to be possible.