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technologies have transformed the way we work, the nature of learning and education, and the methods by which we achieve personal and collective goals. Parents, grandparents, children, and the range of loved ones who form part of the modern family today face new and challenging choices about technology use, access, and control.
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Brainliest? :D
Yes indeed. They're more qualified to be called a consumer.
It didn't. People still disliked African-Americans in the south even after the abolishing and after the reconstruction. They just found new ways to be racist and exclude them from the society through things like segregation laws or jim crow laws or the black code or anything similar that was racist.