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Deck 10: Work and Wealth
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In 1997 IBM supercomputer Deep Blue
A) defeated world chess champion Gary Kasparov in a six-game match.
B) proved the existence of God.
C) drove a minivan across the United States.
D) designed the Pentium chip.
E) replaced John O'Leary as Chief Financial Officer of IBM.
A) defeated world chess champion Gary Kasparov in a six-game match.
B) proved the existence of God.
C) drove a minivan across the United States.
D) designed the Pentium chip.
E) replaced John O'Leary as Chief Financial Officer of IBM.
A
2
In medieval England, when wages went up,
A) more children joined the labor force.
B) more women joined the labor force.
C) students dropped out of school to take up jobs.
D) workers put in fewer hours.
E) A, B, and C.
A) more children joined the labor force.
B) more women joined the labor force.
C) students dropped out of school to take up jobs.
D) workers put in fewer hours.
E) A, B, and C.
D
3
The percentage of American workers involved in the industry has dropped from 35 percent in 1947 to 10 percent in 2009.
manufacturing
4
The process by which a new technology is assimilated into a society is called
A) cultural relativism.
B) globalization.
C) IT leverage.
D) social receptivity index.
E) technological diffusion.
A) cultural relativism.
B) globalization.
C) IT leverage.
D) social receptivity index.
E) technological diffusion.
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5
Productivity in the United States doubled between 1948 and 1990. However, the work week didn't get shorter because
A) income taxes were raised.
B) the standard of living increased.
C) corporate downsizing reduced the number of people in the workforce.
D) the pay of CEOs skyrocketed.
E) health care benefits of workers more than doubled between 1948 and 1990.
A) income taxes were raised.
B) the standard of living increased.
C) corporate downsizing reduced the number of people in the workforce.
D) the pay of CEOs skyrocketed.
E) health care benefits of workers more than doubled between 1948 and 1990.
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6
According to sociologist Max Weber, the growth of capitalism was stimulated by a new attitude toward work brought about by
A) the Industrial Revolution.
B) the Protestant Reformation.
C) the English Civil War.
D) the Lisbon earthquake of 1755.
E) the American Revolution.
A) the Industrial Revolution.
B) the Protestant Reformation.
C) the English Civil War.
D) the Lisbon earthquake of 1755.
E) the American Revolution.
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7
According to the Encyclopedia of Computer Science, a "programmable machine that either in performance or appearance imitates human activities" is called a
A) computer.
B) deltoid.
C) mechano.
D) robot.
E) transformer.
A) computer.
B) deltoid.
C) mechano.
D) robot.
E) transformer.
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8
Artificial intelligence is the field of computer science and engineering that focuses on ways to get machines to exhibit
A) consciousness.
B) ethical behavior.
C) intelligent behavior.
D) philosophical insights.
E) scientific breakthroughs.
A) consciousness.
B) ethical behavior.
C) intelligent behavior.
D) philosophical insights.
E) scientific breakthroughs.
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9
In 2011 a program named Watson running on an IBM supercomputer
A) decoded the human genome for the first time.
B) became the first computer program to take the job of a software engineer.
C) won the World Crossword Puzzle Championship sponsored by The New York Times.
D) defeated the two most successful human Jeopardy! champions in a three-game match.
E) passed the Turing Test in a competition sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery.
A) decoded the human genome for the first time.
B) became the first computer program to take the job of a software engineer.
C) won the World Crossword Puzzle Championship sponsored by The New York Times.
D) defeated the two most successful human Jeopardy! champions in a three-game match.
E) passed the Turing Test in a competition sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery.
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10
In 2001 Swedish appliance maker Electrolux introduced a domestic robotic .
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In 1997 IBM supercomputer Deep Blue defeated world champion Gary Kasparov playing the game of .
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12
Manufacturing employment in the United States peaked
A) during World War II.
B) in 1959.
C) in 1979.
D) in 1999.
E) None of the above is true. Manufacturing employment in the United States continues to increase.
A) during World War II.
B) in 1959.
C) in 1979.
D) in 1999.
E) None of the above is true. Manufacturing employment in the United States continues to increase.
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13
Supply-chain automation
A) streamlines organizations by eliminating transactional middlemen.
B) is one way Dell Computer keeps its costs low.
C) links computers at different companies.
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
A) streamlines organizations by eliminating transactional middlemen.
B) is one way Dell Computer keeps its costs low.
C) links computers at different companies.
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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14
A personal AI is
A) an intelligent machine inexpensive enough for an individual to purchase it.
B) an intelligent machine devoted to serving an individual human being.
C) a computer capable of beating human beings at games such as chess.
D) a software program, not an actual physical object.
E) a machine conscious of its own existence.
A) an intelligent machine inexpensive enough for an individual to purchase it.
B) an intelligent machine devoted to serving an individual human being.
C) a computer capable of beating human beings at games such as chess.
D) a software program, not an actual physical object.
E) a machine conscious of its own existence.
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15
In some markets a few top performers receive a disproportionate share of the rewards. Frank and Cook call this phenomenon
A) capitalism.
B) inevitable.
C) liberalism.
D) socialism.
E) the winner-take-all effect.
A) capitalism.
B) inevitable.
C) liberalism.
D) socialism.
E) the winner-take-all effect.
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16
Productivity in the United States doubled between 1948 and 1990. This productivity increase translated into a higher for the average American.
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17
Globalization is
A) the creation of international computer networks.
B) the process of creating a worldwide network of businesses and markets.
C) the adoption of global Internet standards.
D) the adoption of English as the language of business.
E) the way that stock exchanges stay open 24 hours a day.
A) the creation of international computer networks.
B) the process of creating a worldwide network of businesses and markets.
C) the adoption of global Internet standards.
D) the adoption of English as the language of business.
E) the way that stock exchanges stay open 24 hours a day.
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18
The phrase "digital divide" refers to the situation where
A) some people have access to information technology and others do not.
B) users of Macintosh computers are at a disadvantage compared to users of Windows computers.
C) only stockholders in high-tech companies can get rich in the new economy.
D) the U.S. government prevents information technology from being exported to "unfriendly" countries.
E) the prices of computers are kept artificially high in order to keep them out of the hands of people in Third World countries.
A) some people have access to information technology and others do not.
B) users of Macintosh computers are at a disadvantage compared to users of Windows computers.
C) only stockholders in high-tech companies can get rich in the new economy.
D) the U.S. government prevents information technology from being exported to "unfriendly" countries.
E) the prices of computers are kept artificially high in order to keep them out of the hands of people in Third World countries.
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19
One way automation can lead to the creation of new jobs is by
A) producing products quicker, thus shortening the work week.
B) reducing the price of a product, thus increasing people's real income.
C) consuming fewer resources, thus improving the environment.
D) All of the above
E) None of the above is true. Automation always causes a net loss of jobs.
A) producing products quicker, thus shortening the work week.
B) reducing the price of a product, thus increasing people's real income.
C) consuming fewer resources, thus improving the environment.
D) All of the above
E) None of the above is true. Automation always causes a net loss of jobs.
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20
When one store stays open late to gain an advantage, its competitors begin to stay open late, too. At this point the first store is no better off than it was before, but now every store has additional expenses. This illustration is an example of what Frank and Cook call a
A) capitalistic marathon.
B) market economy.
C) positional arms race.
D) struggle for parity.
A) capitalistic marathon.
B) market economy.
C) positional arms race.
D) struggle for parity.
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21
The situation where some people have access to modern information technology and others do not has been given the label "."
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In 2015 the Federal Communications Commission issued the Open Internet Order in order to .
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23
The process of creating a worldwide network of businesses and markets is called .
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24
The first people to adopt a new technology are those who have more money. As the technology matures, its price drops dramatically, enabling more people to acquire it. This process is called .
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The refers to service workers who make a living doing short-term jobs for a variety of clients.
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Many software jobs are moving from the United States to India because India has many qualified computer programmers and .
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An arrangement where employees spend a significant portion of their work day at a distance from the employer or traditional place of work is called .
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