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The technology used in the 1960s called ________ was/were very large and expensive and used proprietary architectures that did not support cross-platform communications.
 
  A) Department of Defense PCs
  B) the Internet
  C) personal computers
  D) mainframes

Question 2

In what year did computer technology begin to transform our social, economic, and governmental infrastructures?
 
  A) 1960s, when Internet became a core in our technology
  B) 1950s, when ARPA research was formed
  C) 1980s, when the Internet was introduced
  D) 1990s, when the Internet was enhanced



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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