write a response to the reading “Why Your Car Isn’t Electric.” New York Times. This can include your opinion, but it should be informed by the other readings (the list is above). The point here is to demonstrate an application of your understanding of the material. Use examples to illustrate your ideas. This part of your assignment should be about 300 words.

Sources:
Koerth-Baker, Maggie (October 2, 2012). “Why Your Car Isn’t Electric.” New York Times.
“The Century of the Car” by Kingsley Dennis & John Urry (2009), pgs. 27-46.
“Theorizing Technology” by Steve Matthewman (2011), 8-27.
“Amish Technology: Reinforcing Values and Building Community” by Jameson M. Wetmore (2007), pgs. 297-315.
“From Neolithic to Capitalist Diets” pgs. 76-92, in Industrial Diet by Anthony Winson.
briefly write a summary of the reading Koerth-Baker, Maggie (October 2, 2012). “Why Your Car Isn’t Electric.” New York Times. it’s main points, thesis (argument), and evidence. This should be no more than 200 words.

Then, write a response to the reading “Why Your Car Isn’t Electric.” New York Times. This can include your opinion, but it should be informed by the other readings (the list is above). The point here is to demonstrate an application of your understanding of the material. Use examples to illustrate your ideas. This part of your assignment should be about 300 words.

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