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The global diffusion of advanced computer technology has resulted in...

  1. Reduced levels of geographic mobility

  2. A renewed adherence to traditional customs

  3. Declining interest in foreign popular culture

  4. An increased accessibility to higher education

The correct answer is: An increased accessibility to higher education

The increase in accessibility to higher education is a direct result of the global diffusion of advanced computer technology. With the internet and digital tools, educational resources have become more widely available, allowing individuals from various geographical and economic backgrounds to access quality learning materials and courses online. This has led to the emergence of online degree programs, virtual classrooms, and open educational resources, which have made higher education more attainable for those who may previously have faced barriers due to distance, cost, or availability of local institutions. In contrast, the other options do not reflect the broader trends seen with the rise of computer technology. For example, geographic mobility has often increased due to technology, as communication and travel arrangements have been optimized. Similarly, while technology can sometimes clash with traditional customs, many cultures are now blending traditional practices with modern technology rather than strictly adhering to old customs. Finally, the global reach of technology has sparked greater interest in foreign popular culture, rather than declining interest, as people are now more connected and have access to diverse cultural expressions from around the world.