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Describe network armies.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Together, encapsulation and information hiding turn an object into a black box dividing the space in which the object lives into ________ and ________.
 
  A) indoor, outdoor
  B) private, public
  C) upside, downside
  D) general, specific



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Answer to Question 1

Network armies are a set of individuals aligned for a common cause. They have moral and intellectual influences as opposed to formal leadership. They are a cohesive force within their value system. They usually have open membership.

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