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RRMR

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Cyber conflict differs from physical conflict, or what Lin calls traditional kinetic conflict, in what way?
 
  a. Cyber conflict does not cross borders.
  b. Cyber conflict is not conducted by states.
  c. Cyber conflict causes no physical damage.
  d. Cyber conflict causes humans no physical pain.
  e. Cyber conflict involving military activities may overlap with areas where civilians are ubiquitous.

Question 2

What function do so-called service states usually fulfill for organized crime groups?
 
  a. They provide a market for illegal substances.
  b. They enable money to be hidden and protected.
  c. They provide a sanctuary to which the group can escape.
  d. They provide a safe haven in which the group can operate.
  e. They provide groups with the facilities and equipment necessary to sustain the group's operations.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: e

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b



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