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Internet users are more likely to be younger, middle- and upper-class, better educated, and non-minorities. This phenomenon is referred to as the
 
  a. digital divide.
  b. generation gap.
  c. racial disparity.
  d. economic disproportionalism.
  e. literacy gap.

Question 2

The combination of editorial page, personal web page, and online diary offering personal observations in real time about news events and issues are known as
 
  a. email lists.
  b. blogs.
  c. listserves.
  d. online newspapers.
  e. mass mailings.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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