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New technologies often make their creators rich, but the bigger effect is that the inventions get cheaper and spread so many more people benefit and the gaps between groups shrink. For example, the printing press and public libraries made books and reading common; personal computers and database access now give students computing power once limited to top labs; and radio, cheaper mail, phones, and email let almost anyone enjoy entertainment and contact distant people. Because companies need lots of customers, competition forces prices down and helps new technologies reach most of society.

Logic Breakdown

Scan the passage's examples of technological developments for an explicitly stated consequence; locate wording that directly mentions database access or computing power being made widely available.

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Which one of the following does the passage identify as being a result of a technological development?

Correct Answer
E
Passage support: A child in school with access to a personal computer and modem—which is becoming fairly common in technologically advanced societies—has computing power and database access equal to that of the best-connected scientists and engineers at top-level labs of just fifteen years ago, a time when relatively few people had personal access to any computing power. This sentence explicitly identifies increased access to databases as a result of technological development (personal computers/modems), so E is correct.
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