A sociologist researching modern American society would likely find the use of cell phones and computers to exchange information to be the most important factor in its cultural evolution. The pervasive use of technology has significantly transformed communication, social interaction, and access to information, shaping cultural norms, social structures, and individual behaviors. This technological influence is central to understanding contemporary cultural dynamics in America.
If a sociologist were researching modern American society, what would they likely find MOST important to its cultural evolution?
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The focus on children working long hours on an assembly line
the equality in health care between the rich and poor
the lack of population growth in cities
the use of cell phones and computers to exchange information
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