By identifying the true and false statements about the information age and modern knowledge work, we conclude that the true statements include "Knowledge or information work is increasingly common in the twenty-firstcentury."
Other true statements about the information age and modern knowledge work include the following:
The average worker is working more hours in a week than their predecessor in the pre–Information Age workplace.
The rise of new technologies may roll back many of the original effects of the Industrial Revolution.
On the other hand, the False Statement about the information age and modern knowledge work is:
Telecommuting has benefits, but it also increases workplace distractions and reduces worker productivity.
Hence, in this case, it is concluded rust the information age and modern knowledge have greatly affected how humans work compared to the previous centuries.
It would help "Americanize" Latin America and make Latin American citizens like America more, and possibly make it easier for the U.S. to control parts of the continent in their conquest to be an imperial power.