What would society be like if human life expectancy was extended to 140 years? Would everything be the same?With the advancements in technology, research and medicine, this dream is becoming a reality.Increasing human life expectancy beyond the average years to 140 can be a cool but a terrifying thing to many. Things in the world as we see it today would change drastically. The meaning of life would be changed, who is in control [the rule makers] and overpopulation. But let us not get too tied up with the bad. There are also some good things that can happen as well. Extending the average human life span will mean people would have a better understanding of their family history, give people enough time to accomplish more things in life, and give people enough time to have kids.He wants you to answer all of those questions in the last sentence. …show more content…
One hundred and fifty-two years ago is when slavery ended. This is very important forAfrican Americans for the simple fact that their ancestors were involved in the time period of slavery. In History classes, people are taught history from the bottom up, which means history told from the winner’s perspective. Meaning if there was a war going on, and one side won, what they said was all that mattered, and what was heard. Even ifwhat they were saying was not the truth. With the expansion of life expectancy, people would not have this problem because their ancestors would most likely still be alive for them to ask her what