Which of the following best describes "Science, Technology and Society"? a. The study of how science and technology acquired knowledge and can be transferred b. The study of how science and technology shapes by social influences. c. It deals with the historical development of ancient people. d. It covers the philosophical theories that support their discoveries.
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