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​____________ reduces the cost of goods and services by using workers and manufacturing facilities in countries with inexpensive labor.
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​___________ states that every two years the number of transistors in an integrated circuit will double without raising its cost.
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​A proprietary model called the __________ represents the position of a product during its life cycle of publicity.

A)​Gartner Hype Cycle
B)​Rogers' bell curve
C)​Product life cycle
D)​Disruptive technology
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​Companies are classified into economic sectors according to the types of goods and services they provide.
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​_______________ are two of the world's largest exporters of ICT services.

A)​South Korea and U.S.
B)​China and U.S.
C)U.S. and Japan​
D)​India and Ireland
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​__________ goods are raw materials, tools, and machinery used by businesses to make consumer goods.
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​Moore's law accurately described the rate of chip innovation for the last 50 years.
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​The terms outsourcing and offshoring are the same thing.
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The growth of the ICT industry has a generally upward trend.​
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​From the perspective of a business that creates and sells a technology product, the ____________maps the expected profitability of a product from its inception to its demise.

A)​Roger's bell curve
B)​product life cycle
C)​Gartner Hype cycle
D)​none of the above
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The __________ is made up of businesses that focus on digital equipment, software, communications technologies, and related services.​

A)​ICT industry
B)​stock market
C)​dot-com industry
D)​Internet
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​_________ technology displaces an existing business process, market, industry, or product.
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​In economics, _________ are things that can be used or consumed, whereas _________ are intangible actions performed for a consumer.

A)​goods, services
B)​services, goods
C)​assets, services
D)​none of the above
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​Companies such as IBM and Sperry Rand launched the computer industry when they brought the first mainframes to market in the ________.

A)​1940s
B)​1950s
C)​1960s
D)​1970s
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The information industry has three major facets: _________, computers, and telecommunications.​
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​Most economists regard goods and services as a continuum, with intangible goods, such as __________, in the middle of the continuum.

A)​hardware
B)​software
C)​computers
D)​exports
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​A stock market _________ refers to a sharp rise in stock values that is later followed by a sudden decline.
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The dot-com bubble occurred between the years 2008 and 2010.​
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​Worldwide, the ICT industry directly employs about _____ of the total workforce in jobs such as computer manufacturing, programming, and data security.

A)4%​
B)​14%
C)​24%
D)​40%
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​The term product life cycle is frequently used to describe patterns in the way consumers adopt technology products.
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​Between 2001 and 2014, significant gains were made in global ICT use, with the highest gains in desktop computer purchases.
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​A(n) ____________ calculator is a device that assists in the process of numeric calculations but requires the human operator to keep track of the algorithm.

A)mechanical​
B)​manual
C)​digital
D)​algorithm
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In the context of economics, ___________ is a measurement of the amount of output that is produced per unit of input.​
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​The Stuxnet virus that disabled Iranian nuclear centrifuges is an example of cyberwarfare.
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​_____________ is the use of ICT technology to carry out politically motivated attacks designed to infiltrate, sabotage, or damage an opponent's information systems and defensive capabilities.
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​_________ is the monetary value of all the goods and services produced by a nation's workforce on an annual?basis.

A)Productivity​
B)​GDP
C)​ITC growth
D)​PLC
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​Based on existing laws governing international conflict, the ______________ sets out rules for conducting and responding to cyberwarfare.

A)​Tallinn Manual
B)​Cyberwarfare
C)​SCADA
D)​PLC
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​An abacus is an example of a(n) _________ calculator.
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​__________ is the term that describes devices that automate many industrial tasks by receiving digital commands and converting them into real-world actions such as shutting down a power grid or opening a valve in a fuel pipeline.
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​Babbage's __________ was an all-purpose computing device.
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​Which of the following would not be considered a disruptive technology?

A)​Digital photography replacing film photography.
B)​Smartphones replacing devices such as MP3 players.
C)​Computers with word processors replacing typewriters.
D)​Computers that run OS X replacing computers that run Windows 8.
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​The Atanasoff-Berry Computer was the first computing device to use transistors instead of vacuum tubes as processing circuitry.
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​Thomas de Colmar's _________ became the first mass-produced mechanical calculator.
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​ICT use in emerging nations lags behind its use in developed nations.
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​A calculation is based on a(n) ___________-the step-by-step process by which numbers are manipulated.
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​The U.S. Department of Homeland Security identifies six national security functions supplied by the ICT sector. Which one of the following is not one of them?

A)​Provide identity management and trust support services
B)​Provide disruptive technologies
C)​Provide incident management capabilities
D)​Provide Internet routing, access, and communications services
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​Which of the following i would be considered a mechanical calculator?

A)​Schickard's Calculator
B)​Pascaline
C)​de Colmar's Arithmometer
D)​all of the above
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​The ____________ was designed to tabulate the 1890 census and used cards with designated areas representing data fields.

A)​Babbage's Analytical Engine
B)​Schickard's Calculator
C)​Atanasoff-Berry Computer
D)​Hollerith Tabulating Machine
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​A manual calculator implements algorithms autonomously.
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​The Atanasoff-Berry Computer was the first computing device to use ________ instead of mechanical switches as processing circuitry.
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Computer systems such as the Mark-8 and the MITS Altair are examples of early ______ computers.​
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​_______-generation computers became possible by the development of integrated circuits.

A)​First
B)​Second
C)​Third
D)​Fourth
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​________ computers, such as UNIVAC, can be characterized by their use of vacuum tubes to store individual bits of data.

A)​First-generation
B)​Second-generation
C)​Third-generation
D)​none of the above
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​________ was an electronic device designed to decode messages that were sent between the German High Command and their field commanders in World War II.
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​Colossus used binary arithmetic.
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​Transistors performed functions similar to vacuum tubes, but they were larger and more power hungry.
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Second-generation computers used ________ instead of vacuum tubes.​
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​The Harvard Mark I was digital but used _________ rather than binary representation.
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When the PC version of the spreadsheet program __________ became available, the IBM PC quickly became the top-selling personal computer.​
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ENIAC's memory held programs but not data.​
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​Which of the following would be considered a third-generation computer?

A)​IBM 360
B)​UNIVAC
C)​Z3
D)​MITS Altair
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​It was not until the ______-generation of computers that portable operating systems, such as CP/M and UNIX, provided programmers with similar operating system commands across hardware platforms.
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​________ was designed to calculate trajectory tables for the U.S. Army.

A)​ENIAC
B)​Harvard Mark I
C)​Colossus
D)​Atanasoff-Berry Computer
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The Apple II computer included color graphics.​
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​Most computer historians agree that computers have evolved through _______ distinct generations.

A)​three
B)​four
C)​five
D)​six
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​Atanasoff-Berry Computer is often considered the first electronic digital computer.
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​Early computers that held both programs and data in memory became known as ________ architecture.
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​High-level programming languages were available for use on ________-generation computers
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A computer that used an Intel 4004 microprocessor would be considered a fourth-generation computer.​
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​_____ was the first commercially successful computer.

A)​Z3
B)​ENIAC
C)​UNIVAC
D)​Colossus
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​The Motorola DynaTAC 8000X was brought to market in what year? ___________
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​A(n) __________  is a device that uses a low-power radio transmitter to carry out two-way voice communications.

A)​cellular telephone
B)​radio
C)​telegraph
D)​television
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​Telegraphy remained the major technology for intercontinental communication well into the ________.

A)​1930s
B)​1940s 
C)​1950s
D)​1960s
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​The first telephone was invented and patented by Alexander Graham Bell in ________.

A)​1776
B)​1876
C)​1886
D)​1906
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​The years between 1920 and 1960 are considered the Golden Age of ________.
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​A(n) ___________ is a device that transmits human voices over a distance using cables or airborne signals.
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​___________ refers to transmitting text or symbolic information over long distances without the use of a living carrier, such as a courier.
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​Telephone networks are based on a hierarchy of interconnected stars. At the center of the star is a telephone ___________ that manages connections between callers.
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The first telephones were connected by point-to-point networks, similar to those used by the telegraph system.​
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​Guglielmo Marconi is credited as the person who invented the ___________, a device that sends and receives sound as electromagnetic waves.
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​Prior to 1912, there were no laws or regulations restricting amateur radio transmission in the United States.
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The success of an underwater telegraph cable depended on the discovery of __________, a rubber-like substance.
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​Transmitting data in a telegraph system used the _______ alphabet, a binary encoding system based on dots and dashes.
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​Which of the following would not be considered a common carrier?

A)​Telegraph
B)​Telephone
C)​Cell phone services
D)​Radio
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​Apple released the first Apple Macintosh computer in what year? ___________
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​A(n) ___________ is any person or company that transports goods, passengers, or electronic signals over regular routes at set rates.
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​Radio technology is the basis for cell phones and Wi-Fi.
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​Samuel Morse developed and patented a telegraph system.
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A key feature of the Apple Lisa was its use of _______________.​

A)​vacuum tubes
B)​graphical user interface
C)​transistors
D)​VisiCalc
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​Two-way radio technology went portable during World War I.
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​____________ reduces the cost of goods and services by using workers and manufacturing facilities in countries with inexpensive labor.
​Offshoring
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​___________ states that every two years the number of transistors in an integrated circuit will double without raising its cost.
​Moore's law
3
​A proprietary model called the __________ represents the position of a product during its life cycle of publicity.

A)​Gartner Hype Cycle
B)​Rogers' bell curve
C)​Product life cycle
D)​Disruptive technology
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​Companies are classified into economic sectors according to the types of goods and services they provide.
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​_______________ are two of the world's largest exporters of ICT services.

A)​South Korea and U.S.
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C)U.S. and Japan​
D)​India and Ireland
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​__________ goods are raw materials, tools, and machinery used by businesses to make consumer goods.
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​Moore's law accurately described the rate of chip innovation for the last 50 years.
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​The terms outsourcing and offshoring are the same thing.
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The growth of the ICT industry has a generally upward trend.​
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​From the perspective of a business that creates and sells a technology product, the ____________maps the expected profitability of a product from its inception to its demise.

A)​Roger's bell curve
B)​product life cycle
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D)​none of the above
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The __________ is made up of businesses that focus on digital equipment, software, communications technologies, and related services.​

A)​ICT industry
B)​stock market
C)​dot-com industry
D)​Internet
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​_________ technology displaces an existing business process, market, industry, or product.
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​In economics, _________ are things that can be used or consumed, whereas _________ are intangible actions performed for a consumer.

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C)​assets, services
D)​none of the above
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​Companies such as IBM and Sperry Rand launched the computer industry when they brought the first mainframes to market in the ________.

A)​1940s
B)​1950s
C)​1960s
D)​1970s
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The information industry has three major facets: _________, computers, and telecommunications.​
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​Most economists regard goods and services as a continuum, with intangible goods, such as __________, in the middle of the continuum.

A)​hardware
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C)​computers
D)​exports
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​A stock market _________ refers to a sharp rise in stock values that is later followed by a sudden decline.
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The dot-com bubble occurred between the years 2008 and 2010.​
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​Worldwide, the ICT industry directly employs about _____ of the total workforce in jobs such as computer manufacturing, programming, and data security.

A)4%​
B)​14%
C)​24%
D)​40%
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​The term product life cycle is frequently used to describe patterns in the way consumers adopt technology products.
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​Between 2001 and 2014, significant gains were made in global ICT use, with the highest gains in desktop computer purchases.
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​A(n) ____________ calculator is a device that assists in the process of numeric calculations but requires the human operator to keep track of the algorithm.

A)mechanical​
B)​manual
C)​digital
D)​algorithm
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In the context of economics, ___________ is a measurement of the amount of output that is produced per unit of input.​
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​The Stuxnet virus that disabled Iranian nuclear centrifuges is an example of cyberwarfare.
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​_____________ is the use of ICT technology to carry out politically motivated attacks designed to infiltrate, sabotage, or damage an opponent's information systems and defensive capabilities.
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​_________ is the monetary value of all the goods and services produced by a nation's workforce on an annual?basis.

A)Productivity​
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D)​PLC
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​Based on existing laws governing international conflict, the ______________ sets out rules for conducting and responding to cyberwarfare.

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C)​SCADA
D)​PLC
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​An abacus is an example of a(n) _________ calculator.
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​__________ is the term that describes devices that automate many industrial tasks by receiving digital commands and converting them into real-world actions such as shutting down a power grid or opening a valve in a fuel pipeline.
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​Babbage's __________ was an all-purpose computing device.
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​Which of the following would not be considered a disruptive technology?

A)​Digital photography replacing film photography.
B)​Smartphones replacing devices such as MP3 players.
C)​Computers with word processors replacing typewriters.
D)​Computers that run OS X replacing computers that run Windows 8.
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​The Atanasoff-Berry Computer was the first computing device to use transistors instead of vacuum tubes as processing circuitry.
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​Thomas de Colmar's _________ became the first mass-produced mechanical calculator.
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​ICT use in emerging nations lags behind its use in developed nations.
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​A calculation is based on a(n) ___________-the step-by-step process by which numbers are manipulated.
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​The U.S. Department of Homeland Security identifies six national security functions supplied by the ICT sector. Which one of the following is not one of them?

A)​Provide identity management and trust support services
B)​Provide disruptive technologies
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D)​Provide Internet routing, access, and communications services
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​Which of the following i would be considered a mechanical calculator?

A)​Schickard's Calculator
B)​Pascaline
C)​de Colmar's Arithmometer
D)​all of the above
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​The ____________ was designed to tabulate the 1890 census and used cards with designated areas representing data fields.

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B)​Schickard's Calculator
C)​Atanasoff-Berry Computer
D)​Hollerith Tabulating Machine
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​A manual calculator implements algorithms autonomously.
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​The Atanasoff-Berry Computer was the first computing device to use ________ instead of mechanical switches as processing circuitry.
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Computer systems such as the Mark-8 and the MITS Altair are examples of early ______ computers.​
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​_______-generation computers became possible by the development of integrated circuits.

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D)​Fourth
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​________ computers, such as UNIVAC, can be characterized by their use of vacuum tubes to store individual bits of data.

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​________ was an electronic device designed to decode messages that were sent between the German High Command and their field commanders in World War II.
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​Colossus used binary arithmetic.
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​Transistors performed functions similar to vacuum tubes, but they were larger and more power hungry.
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Second-generation computers used ________ instead of vacuum tubes.​
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​The Harvard Mark I was digital but used _________ rather than binary representation.
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When the PC version of the spreadsheet program __________ became available, the IBM PC quickly became the top-selling personal computer.​
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ENIAC's memory held programs but not data.​
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​Which of the following would be considered a third-generation computer?

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​It was not until the ______-generation of computers that portable operating systems, such as CP/M and UNIX, provided programmers with similar operating system commands across hardware platforms.
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​________ was designed to calculate trajectory tables for the U.S. Army.

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D)​Atanasoff-Berry Computer
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The Apple II computer included color graphics.​
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​Most computer historians agree that computers have evolved through _______ distinct generations.

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​Atanasoff-Berry Computer is often considered the first electronic digital computer.
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​Early computers that held both programs and data in memory became known as ________ architecture.
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​High-level programming languages were available for use on ________-generation computers
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A computer that used an Intel 4004 microprocessor would be considered a fourth-generation computer.​
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​_____ was the first commercially successful computer.

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​The Motorola DynaTAC 8000X was brought to market in what year? ___________
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​A(n) __________  is a device that uses a low-power radio transmitter to carry out two-way voice communications.

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​Telegraphy remained the major technology for intercontinental communication well into the ________.

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​The first telephone was invented and patented by Alexander Graham Bell in ________.

A)​1776
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​The years between 1920 and 1960 are considered the Golden Age of ________.
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​A(n) ___________ is a device that transmits human voices over a distance using cables or airborne signals.
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​___________ refers to transmitting text or symbolic information over long distances without the use of a living carrier, such as a courier.
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​Telephone networks are based on a hierarchy of interconnected stars. At the center of the star is a telephone ___________ that manages connections between callers.
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The first telephones were connected by point-to-point networks, similar to those used by the telegraph system.​
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​Guglielmo Marconi is credited as the person who invented the ___________, a device that sends and receives sound as electromagnetic waves.
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​Prior to 1912, there were no laws or regulations restricting amateur radio transmission in the United States.
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The success of an underwater telegraph cable depended on the discovery of __________, a rubber-like substance.
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​Transmitting data in a telegraph system used the _______ alphabet, a binary encoding system based on dots and dashes.
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​Which of the following would not be considered a common carrier?

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​Apple released the first Apple Macintosh computer in what year? ___________
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​A(n) ___________ is any person or company that transports goods, passengers, or electronic signals over regular routes at set rates.
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​Radio technology is the basis for cell phones and Wi-Fi.
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​Samuel Morse developed and patented a telegraph system.
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A key feature of the Apple Lisa was its use of _______________.​

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​Two-way radio technology went portable during World War I.
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