Original PromptLower the reading to a forth grade level and build in checks for understanding: Computers revolutionized industry
and the workplace in the last half of the twentieth century. Workers around the globe were required to learn new skills to remain competitive.
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When Bill Clinton took the
presidential oath of office on January 20, 1993, he faced a great challenge. Since 1968, Americans had chosen Republican presidents in five out of six elections. The Republi...
This learning resource focuses on the presidency of Bill Clinton, specifically examining his domestic policies, the landmark Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), and the technological advancements of the 1990s. Students will learn about how Clinton's administration aimed to improve economic conditions and support American families through legislation. Additionally, the resource explores the rise of computers and the Internet during this decade, highlighting how these technologies became accessible to households and changed everyday communication and information retrieval. The content includes various questions and reflections to encourage understanding and critical thinking about the era's significant developments.