Which statement best describes an impact of modern technology on standards of living in developing nations?

Vaccines eliminate dangerous diseases, but their effectiveness declines over time.
Genetic engineering increases food output, but equitable distribution remains a problem.
Computers and machines improve productivity, but reduce the need for human workers.
Biotechnology provides medicine for previously incurable diseases, but reduces life expectancy.

Computers and machines improve productivity, but reduce the need for human workers.

What is the name of the series of treaties that ended The Thirty Years' War in 1648?

divine rights
huguenots
Bill of Rights
Peace of Westphalia

Peace of Westphalia.

The statement that best describes an impact of modern technology on standards of living in developing nations is: Genetic engineering increases food output, but equitable distribution remains a problem.