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Switch To The Metric System Essay

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Is it Right to Conform Over the long period of time that humans have been on the Earth, we have adapted, assimilated, and conformed to the paths that would be easiest for us. Is a switch to the metric system the easiest path for America though? For instance, a switch so large would cost billions of dollars forcing America into a sort of depression. Nations overseas would have an easier time taking jobs from the older American generations because they would not know or be able to learn metrics fast enough to keep their job. Also knowing both the American standard of measure and the metric system benefits the young American generations. The truth is a switch to the metric system would endanger America as a world power.

Many people say that a switch to the metric system would save America in the long run (Guzman). While this may be true the cost for such a switch would send America into a sort of depression. If a person were to look at America’s standing in the world then they would find that we rank among the top five countries, but if America spends the billions needed to switch to the metric system then it would be dropped severely in ranking. Looking back to the billions of dollars that would be needed to switch to …show more content…

If a switch to the metric system were to happen within the next ten years then almost all members of the workforce would not know how to perform the work that would require the new system of measurement. Also, the decrease in the American workforce would force the U.S. to sell work to other countries, in order to retain some revenue (Consumer Report). Knowing that my twenty-four year old sister wasn’t taught the metric system along with the American standard measure shows me that the average class of 2010 would not be able to retain their jobs. What would this mean for any older

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