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According to Dyson, wealthy people seek
 
  a. Peace and security only c. Strife and wealth b. Peace, security, and beauty d. Strife, security, and wealth

Question 2

Johnson and Powers believe that computer systems
 
  a. Are infallible c. Can err and misbehave b. Can err d. Can err but not misbehave



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
Dyson holds that wealthy people seek peace, security, and beauty.



Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
Johnson and Powers believe that computer systems can err and misbehave.






 

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