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137.
According
to the passage, a key difference between the prison
panopticon and the modern technological panopticon is that
a. the prisoners
can see their observers, but we can’t.
b. today’s prisons are too crowded for the panopticon to work.
c. prisoners are less informed about privacy issues than technology
users.
d. the prisoners are aware
that they may be being watched, but we
often don’t even know we are being monitored.
e. prisoners are more protected in their panopticon than we are in
ours.
138.
The passage suggests that all of the
following contribute to the
erosion of privacy EXCEPT
a. increased use of credit cards for purchases.
b. buying and selling of electronic profiles.
c. increasingly discreet surveillance equipment.
d. lack of controls over information exchange.
e. easy access to electronic information in cyberspace.
139.
The author describes a personal experience
with identity theft in
order to
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