Answer:
The 1920s is known as the Jazz Age.
Explanation:
The correct answer for this question would be option B. Another name for the Jazz Age is the Age of the Era of Wonderful Nonsense. "The Twenties were a turbulent time, one too often stereotyped as the age of wonderful nonsense, Flappers and bathtub gin.
Answer:
taking advantage of people to save money
Explanation:
"Fast Food Nation" is a book by Eric Schlosser that gives an insight on the way fast food industry in USA works, from the life of farmers, functioning of the farms to the business mechanisms and food processing.
This particular excerpt deals with employees in the fast food industry, or, more precise, the reason why the teenagers and the young adults make up the majority of workers in the industry. Inexperienced workers will work with lower wages and will be easier to control, which means that the industry is taking advantage of their lack of work experience and exploiting the workers in order to save some money, increasing the profit in that way.
Answer:
Carmina chose to pursue the following sports: track, gymnastics, and ice hockey.
Question:
Which details are evidence that supports the author’s claim? Check all that apply. Author’s claim: The success of the Information Age depends on the ability to protect information as it flows around the world, and this relies on the power of cryptography.
A) "We are now entering the Information Age."
B) "Today [encryption] also has a role to play in facilitating business."
C) "We have access to extraordinary strong encryption."
D) "Government could inherit a technology infrastructure that's optimized for surveillance."
E) "The e-mail could have been written by a criminal attempting to divert the money."
Answer:
The options which apply are:
A, B, C, and D
Explanation:
- We are currently in an age where the most important currency in any realms is information.
- Most online organisations, platforms and businesses are building credibility by showing that they have strong enough encryption to protect user data.
- Many of these encryption technologies in the recent past were not available commercially. They are now.
- A plethora of tech platforms with very high traffic are already being targeted by governments who want to access private data in the name of security and investigation.
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