PrepTest 64, Section 2, Question 10
History provides many examples of technological innovations being strongly resisted by people whose working conditions without those innovations were miserable. This shows that social inertia is a more powerful determinant of human behavior than is the desire for comfort or safety.
History provides many examples of technological innovations being strongly resisted by people whose working conditions without those innovations were miserable. This shows that social inertia is a more powerful determinant of human behavior than is the desire for comfort or safety.
History provides many examples of technological innovations being strongly resisted by people whose working conditions without those innovations were miserable. This shows that social inertia is a more powerful determinant of human behavior than is the desire for comfort or safety.
History provides many examples of technological innovations being strongly resisted by people whose working conditions without those innovations were miserable. This shows that social inertia is a more powerful determinant of human behavior than is the desire for comfort or safety.
Which one of the following, if true, most seriously undermines the reasoning in the argument?
People correctly believe that technological innovations often cause job loss.
People are often reluctant to take on new challenges.
Some examples of technological innovation have been embraced by workers.
People tend to adapt easily to gradually implemented technological innovations.
People correctly believe that technological innovations almost always increase workers' productivity.
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