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Scored - chapter 12

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    the book
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  • What was the name of the town Imani grew up in?
    Somerton
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  • How long had Somerton been a score town?
    21 years
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  • Who were the creators of the score?
    Sherry Potter and Nathan Klein
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  • Who disappeared under suspicious circumstances?
    Sherry Potter
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  • What was Sherry Potter's view of the score just before she disappeared
    It was a flawed system
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  • Why did the Potter-Kleins create the score?
    because they believed a failure of technology lead to an increase of poverty
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  • What did they believe were value systems of the poor that reinforced lack poverty?
    high drop out rates, high birth rates, short term gratification (buying stuff they couldn't afford)
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  • What are 5 causes of poverty?
    lack of education, poor health, economic inequality, lack of affordable housing, unemployment, discrimination based on race, sexuality and gender, natural disas
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  • what is one of the aspects of the score that makes people uncomfortable?
    when people talk to the eyeballs
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  • Where did they first test the scored system
    in a youth prison in Exborough
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  • What strange thing happened when they tested the system at Exborough?
    the kids started confessing to the cameras - they loved the cameras and loved being watched
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  • What does Nathan believe about privacy?
    It's a modern invention - there is no need for it and actually we need community - he calls it the fetishization of privacy
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  • How did Potter and Klein explain why the kids loved being judged by the cameras?
    they felt they were being judged by something rational and fair - something not human (frustrated teachers, abusive guards)
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  • What is the motto of Score Corp
    A more perfect humanity through technology
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  • What are the SATS in the US?
    standardized tests to get into college in America
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  • What did Potter-Klein argue was the problem with SATs
    it could easily be gamed - wealthy people have access to more resources so they can more easily get higher scores - rich could pretend their children were gifte
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