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Write a program that produces a bar chart showing the population growth of Prairieville, a small town in the Midwest, at 20-year intervals during the past 100 years. The program should read in the population figures (rounded to the nearest 1,000 people) for 1900, 1920, 1940, 1960, 1980, and 2000 from a file. For each year it should display the date and a bar consisting of one asterisk for each 1,000 people. The data can be found in the People.txt file. Here is an example of how the chart might begin: PRAIRIEVILLE POPULATION GROWTH (each * represents 1,000 people) 1900 ** 1920 **** 1940 *****

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Introducing the Internet

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Addressing the Internet

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Routing with redundancy

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Transporting packets

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Web protocols

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The digital divide

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About this unit

This unit covers how the Internet works. Learn about the physical layer (Ethernet, Fiber, WiFi), the protocols (IP, TCP, UDP, DNS, HTTP), the World Wide Web, and the digital divide. With more than 130 questions, you can practice what you've learned and study for the AP Computer Science Principles exam.

What is the relationship between the Internet and the World Wide Web?

The world wide web, or web for short, are the pages you see when you're at a device and you're online. But the internet is the network of connected computers that the web works on, as well as what emails and files travel across. Think of the internet as the roads that connect towns and cities together.

Are Internet and World Wide Web interchangeable?

The Internet is not the same as the World Wide Web or the Web, as these two are completely two different distinct technologies. The world wide web is a system to navigate specially formatted documents connected through the Internet. It is only a part, portion, or component of the Internet.