Yes, I do believe that these new inventions such as the smartphone and computers benefit us. Time consumption is a factor to consider but is optional. If you’re in a fast paced life, you wouldn’t want anything taking a lot of time since you’d believe that you have better, more important things to do (assumption). Another factor is quality, but it is optional. Do you want quality in your talk? Go in depth, etc? If so, then maybe a good-old call would benefit your lifestyle more. Whether or not these inventions benefit us depends on who it’s benefiting aka the lifestyles of the people using these inventions.
To me it shows that the people have the right to popular sovereignty and how that right established a long time ago is still used today
Answer:
It usually includes dates of events and a cery brief description of the event. Usually includes multiple of these.
Explanation:
Hideyo Noguchi, who, at the time, worked for the Rockefeller Institute.
The answer is the second option: It’s difficult to predict the effects of new policies and procedures.