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As a Pass Guide instructor you are giving a lecture on the historical context of Cisco. You point out that a computer scientist started the Cisco Corporation. One of the attendants asks you when and where Cisco was founded. What should you respond? ()

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2022-01-03 01:48
A、1978
B、1984
C、1991
D、1996
E、Massachusetts Institute of Technology
F、California Polytechnic Institute
G、Harvard
H、Stanford
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