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___________________ __ is the process of encoding regular data into a seemingly random and unintelligible, scrambled form.
 
  a. Decryption
  b. Deciphering
  c. Encryption
   d. Enciphering

Question 2

The level of proof necessary in order to prove somebody guilty in a criminal court of law is:
 
  a. Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
  b. Probable cause
  c. Clear and convincing evidence
  d. Mere preponderance of evidence



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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