Categories: All - government - addiction - origins - history

by Peter Knowles 7 years ago

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CAP Project 2

The phenomenon of technology addiction is a growing concern, with its roots tracing back to the advent of personal computing and the internet. The issue has evolved rapidly over the past few decades, significantly influenced by key figures and technological advancements, particularly within the United States.

CAP Project 2

Tecnnoglogy addiction

Predictions

  1. (Citations required only if new information is introduced)
  2. What do you think will happen with this problem in the coming year? 5 years? 10 years?
  3. Use information that you’ve previously discussed to support your claims.


Branches of Government

Judicial

Is interpretation of laws or court cases involved? Explain


Executive

Is enforcement and/or other actions of the executive branch involved? Explain


Legislative

Are laws and/or legislative branch actions involved? Explain.


Background

  1. Citations required
  2. Research to lay foundation for the report
  3. Definitions
  4. History
  5. Key players or concepts


Key Places

Where has this problem been most pronounced?

Key People

Who are the leaders and shapers of this problem, or the responses to it? (Can include worldwide, but try to focus on U.S. participants)

Recently

What has happened in the last few months or years to set the stage for where we are now?

Origins

Where did it come from?

When did it start?

Levels of Government

Personal/Individual

Are actions/activities happening as a result of single individual’s actions, or perhaps small groups of people? Explain

Local

Are actions/activities going on in a small part of a state, such as a city or neighborhood? Explain

Regional

Are actions/activities going on in only part of state, such as a county or regional area? Explain

State

Are actions/activities going on within a single state’s boundaries? Explain

National

Are actions/activities going on at the national level, affecting multiple states and regions of the US? Explain

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