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ElenaW [278]
3 years ago
6

The idea of controlling humans through biological engineering is an example of blank context with an extreme form of state contr

ol. Such a context fits in the genre of science fiction because blank
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kotegsom [21]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: First blank - a dystopian; second blank - it depends on technology to create the world.

Explanation:

The very idea of controlling humans through biological engineering indicates a<u> dystopian context</u>. Dystopian society is a terrible place to live in - it is harmful and the direct opposite of utopian society, which is a term for a perfect society without violence and poverty. It belongs to the genre of science fiction because this does not happen in real life. Further technological advances would have to happen in order for this scenario to become possible.

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