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geoffrey

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What would MOST LIKELY happen if terrorists were able to bypass built-in computer safeguards?
 
  a. It would be impossible to catch the terrorists.
  b. The terrorists would destroy weapons of mass destruction.
  c. The terrorists would bring down a government's information network.
  d. It would force the countries involved to engage in chemical warfare.

Question 2

According to Friedman and Friedman, what does the use of strategically significant weapons determine?
 
  a. the cost of war
  b. the number of soldiers killed
  c. the winners and losers
  d. the chemical output



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c. The terrorists would bring down a government's information network.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c. the winners and losers





 

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