Government and Manufacturing
Manufacturing and Technology
Ethics and morals
miscellaneous
vocabulary
100

This Governmental Body is responsible for the collection of citizen taxes.

What is the IRS?

100

This law states that technology will advance at an exponential rate.

What is Moore's Law?

100

External actions based on internal beliefs.

What are Ethics

100

The fear, dislike, or avoidance of new technology.

What is technophobia?

100

This revolutionary technology has led to ethical and moral debates on its use, and the potential abuse of future technologies in theory, as demonstrated by the advent of "Ghost Guns"

What is 3D Printing or Additive Manufacturing

200

A requirement for this system of public and private exchange requires governmental bodies setting rules and regulations.

What is a Market Economy?

200

Number of months theorized for the doubling of transistors on an integrated circuit.

18 months

200

This form of ethics debates the meaning of morality all together.

What are Meta-Ethics?

200

Heavy taxes for import/ export levied by a governing body.

What is a terrif?

200

The realization of q digital transformation of the field, delivering real-time decision making, enhanced productivity, flexibility and agility

What is "Industry 4.0"?

300

The government regulates or restricts manufacturing companies in the form of this.

What are Levies and Tarrifs?

300

Loss of productivity is a common effect caused by this in a workforce.

Technological Illiteracy

300

A person's standards of behavior or beliefs concerning what is and is not acceptable for them to do. INTERNAL

What are Morals?

**DOUBLE POINTS**

300

A period of time in which one or more technologies is replaced by another technology in a short amount of time.

What is an Industrial revolution

300

These are several of the different schools of thought encompassing ethics and morals. 

 What are: virtue ethics, consequentialist ethics, and deontological or duty-based ethics.

400

Economic Booms are a result of this type of war. 

What are Short Term Wars?

400

Ability of an individual to responsibly, appropriately and effectively use technology tools to access, manage, integrate, evaluate, create and communicate information.

What is technological literacy? 

400

The belief that there are moral facts, in the same way there are scientific facts.

What is Moral Realism?

400

In the Greatest Theft in History video, this character funded both sides of the war in the 1815's, creating a win-win situation, effectively taking control of each involved governments income.

Who are the Red Shield Banks?

400

Any person or organization that derives unreasonable profit from warfare or by selling weapons and other goods to parties at war.

What is war profiteering?

500

Companies themselves, much like private citizens often run their businesses and lobby for change based on this.

What are political stances?

500

A period of time in which older technologies are replaced by newer technologies in a short period of time.

What is a Technological Revolution?

500

This was the type of choice Edward Snowden was forced to make when he committed what equates to high treason.

What is Ethical? (His morals believed in his country and all of their actions for the greater good, however his ethics forced him to divulge the shady behavior of the US Government.)

500

What did Woodrow Willson sign off on?

The Federal Reserve Bank & IRS

500

an often-short-lived period of rapid growth of real GDP resulting in lower unemployment, accelerating inflation rate and rising asset prices.

What is an economic boom

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