Progress in computing and information technologies has been rapid in recent years, and the pace of change is expected to continue or even accelerate in the foreseeable future. These technologies create opportunities for new products, services, organizational processes, and business models, and potential for automating existing tasks—both cognitive and physical—and even whole occupations. At the same time, new job opportunities are expected to emerge as increasingly capable combinations of humans and machines attack problems that previously have been intractable.
Advances in IT and automation will present opportunities to boost America’s overall income and wealth, improve health care, shorten the workweek, provide more job flexibility, enhance educational opportunities, develop new goods and services, and increase product safety and reliability. These same advances could also lead to growing inequality and decreased job stability, increasing demands on workers to change jobs, or major changes in business organization. More broadly, these technologies have important implications, both intended and unintended, in areas from education and social relationships to privacy, security, and even democracy.
The ultimate effects of these technologies are not predetermined. Rather, like all tools, computing and information technologies can be used in different ways. The outcomes for the workforce and society at large depend in part on the choices we make about how to use these technologies. New data and research advances will be critical for informing these choices.
Answer choices:
A. To explain to the British people why they should reject their government
B. To prompt a discussion about whether the colonies should declare independence from Britain
C. To justify the decision to reject Britain's leadership and create a new government
D. To plead with King George to give the colonists a chance to form their
own government
Answer:
C. To justify the decision to reject Britain's leadership and create a new government
Explanation:
The Declaration of Independence is a document in which the Thirteen American colonies unanimously declared their independence from Britain for repeatedly violating their rights. In fact, the document has a long list portraying how the British Crown has abused from its power.
Following Enlightenment ideas, the American colonies believed that they had the right to throw off the British government because it had failed to protect their unalienable rights of “Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.” The excerpt provided justifies the decision to reject Britain's leadership and create a new government.
The correct answer is A. Fantasy
Explanation:
In literature, cinema, and art fiction is the genre that depicts characts, events, settings, and stories that are not based on reality but imagination or fantasy. This means fiction focuses on exploring unreal or speculative elements (fantasy). Examples of this include novels and more short stories, also this can be seen in characters such as dragons, animals that talk, and settings that have been created by the author. According to this, it can be concluded most fiction is based on fantasy.
Answer:
theme (if this helps I would like it if you chose me as brainliest :D)
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