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The term cybernetic hints at the functional principles of cybernetic systems, which are _________________ and able to steer their own course.
 
  A) self-destructing
  B) self-directive
  C) self-correcting
  D) none of these are correct

Question 2

The Macy Conferences gave birth to which two theories that ultimately describe how biological, social, and mechanical systems operate?
 
  A) Intergenerational theory and external-generational theory
  B) Negative feedback theory and cybernetic systems theory
  C) General systems theory and cybernetic systems theory
  D) Postmodern theory and cognitive theory



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Answer to Question 1

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