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What answer best analysis how technology is affecting the world
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At what point do we consider technology disruptive?(1 point)
when it starts making decisions when it changes how we live our
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Choose one of the following changes in technology, and write 1–2 paragraphs in your notebook explaining why you think it is
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Effects of the spread of renaissance ideas
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Banning Cellular Phones
The following rough draft is a student's first paragraph of an argumentative essay. Cellular phones have
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Thesis statement for the impact of technology on Jamaican society
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Which sentence provides a concluding statement that BEST supports the argument presented in the paragraph?
OA. Excessive cell
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How did the Leo Frank case impact Georgia society?
A. The increase in migration from the north to Georgia in response to the case
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At what point do we consider technology disruptive?(1 point) Responses when it makes our lives more difficult when it makes our
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“However, like many inventors, Whitney (who died in 1825) could not have foreseen the ways in which his invention would change
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What are your thoughts about social media? Explain using examples.
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what happans when a AI dies
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Which statement explains how the British Agricultural Revolution changed history?(1 point)
Responses New farming techniques and
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The 1800s marked the beginning of several social reform movements. Choose one of the following reform movements and explain how
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"The French Revolution is most important for having changed subjects to citizens."
This statement emphasizes the shift form:
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Which statement best explains the relationship between the Industrial Revolution and the development of communism?
A. The
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What is the impact AR has had on society?
What problems does AR solve? What problems does AR create? What are some biases and
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new forms of transportation in iowa mostly affected how people farmed crops traded goods surveyed land explored territory
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What does General Francois de La Noue mean by this statement? "It was our wars of religion, that made us forget our religion."
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Discuss one way in which sport could detract from nation building.
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Which statement best explains the relationship between the Industrial Revolution and the development of communism?
A) The
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find a source that talks about kids not getting a good education in america and how it caues poverty
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Which of these is an important way that 3-D printers have improved people’s lives?
(1 point) Responses They have allowed people
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The transcontinental railroad made it possible for families to keep in touch, people to take vacations, and businesses to
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Which statement best explains the relationship between the Industrial Revolution and the development of communism?(1 point)
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Which statement best explains the relationship between the Industrial Revolution and the development of communism?(1 point)
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Which statement best explains the relationship between the Industrial Revolution and the development of communism? (1 point)
The
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What is one way that the standard of living increased for middle-class people during the Industrial Revolution?(1 point)
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At what point do we consider tech disruptive?
A. when it changes how we live our lives B. when it makes our lives more difficult
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Which of the following options best analyzes how language can be divisive force in states where most people speak the same
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Explain the impact of computational innovations on our society.
Trace and describe the evolution of revolutionary computational
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Explain the impact of computational innovations on our society.
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Which statement explains how the British Agricultural Revolution changed history?(1 point) Responses New farming techniques and
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Question Why did baseball become so popular during industrial times? (1 point) Responses It offered an escape
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true or false
the internet of things is purely positive there are no negative consequences to increased connectivity
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Has technology improved society? Based on the reading and your knowledge of history, argue both sides of the debate about this
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Technology has improved society by increasing efficiency and productivity in various fields such as healthcare, education, and
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The Internet has transformed almost every aspect of human life, revolutionizing communication, commerce, education, and
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Before the Industrial Revolution, there was a strong likelihood that you never even left the village you were born in.
True/False
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Short Answer Question:
What do you think was the most important outcome of the Agricultural Revolution and why? Use examples to
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Why was Henry Ford able to produce an affordable car?
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why did baseball become so popular during industrial times?
a. It offered an escape from the pressures of factory work. b. It was
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Conversation: Measuring the Impact of Sports in Society.
explain in 5 to 6 sentences.
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Because of the agricultural revolution in the time period we are studying, people no longer needed to…(1 point) Responses Use
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Because of the agricultural revolution in the time period we are studying, people no longer needed to…(1 point) Responses
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Which of the following was NOT a change brought about by the Industrial Revolution?(1 point) Responses Use of new fuels such as
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What is the ethical implication of artificial intelligence? * 1 point It raises questions about the impact on society and the
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What is the potential impact of artificial intelligence on society and the future? * 1 point It will make humans partly cyborgs
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Which group of America people would benefit the most if illegal immigration did not exist in the U.S.?
A. elderly U.S. citizens
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The Vietnam War was the first war that was televised nightly, allowing the world to see the action almost immediately. Not
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