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CharlieWard

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Why doesn't the Order of Cosmic Engineers allow Digital People to be voting members of its ruling body?
 
  A. Because the anonymity of the Digital People makes them hard to trust
  B. Because one real person could vote twice by creating two avatars
  C. Because Digital People are run by computers not human beings
  D. Because Digital People have united to promote a dangerous political agenda
  E. Because the Order of Cosmic Engineers is biased in favor of real people.

Question 2

How many registered residents are there in Second Life?
 
  A. Several hundred
  B. Approximately seven-hundred thousand
  C. Nearly one million
  D. More than eight million
  E. More than fifty million



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

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Answer: D





 

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