The taskbar is a user interface element that typically appears at the bottom or side of the screen and shows icons for running programs. It often includes a start menu, system tray and shortcuts for frequently used applications. Its purpose is to help users switch between tasks and monitor open windows easily. Therefore, the bar described in the stem is the taskbar.
Option A:
Option A, menu bar, is usually located at the top of a window and contains drop down menus like File and Edit, which relate to a specific application rather than all running tasks.
Option B:
Option B, title bar, sits at the top of a window and shows the name of the application or document but does not list multiple applications.
Option C:
Option C is correct because operating systems such as Windows commonly refer to the bar displaying open programs and system icons as the taskbar.
Option D:
Option D, address bar, is part of a browser or file manager used to display and edit the current location or URL, not to manage running applications.
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