#1) How are today's communication technologies and communicators different from those Orwell imagined in "1984"
Answer: The technology was used for controlling means by placing telescreens and clandestine microphones everywhere, at work, market places or even in the comforts of their own home. Today's technologies are not used for that purpose.
The Fourteen Points constituted the proposal exposed by US President Woodrow Wilson, in an speech delivered in 1918, while the peace terms after WWI were negotiated.
In this proposal, Wilson included several domestic progressive principle,s, which he translated into foreign policy (for example: free trade, open agreements, democracy or self-determination). His viewpoints were considered too optimistic and inapplicable in Europe, where the atmosphere was not peaceful at all yet.
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Explanation:
It cannot be C as Russia actually suffered the most casualities due to their poor military capabilities.
It cannot be A as the Allied Powers had more casualties.
It cannot be D as Britain and France combined had more casualties.
It has to be B as Austria-Hungary did lose more casualties than France.
They maintained control of production and distribution of their products.<span>
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