
Different religious views about animal experimentation
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- Q1What is the main ethical concern about animal experimentation?that animals may experience unnecessary sufferingthat scientists do not follow any regulationsthat animals are too different from humans for experiments to be usefulthat animal testing is too expensive to continue30s
- Q2Which Christian denomination is most likely to oppose animal experimentation?Church of EnglandQuakers (Religious Society of Friends)Roman Catholic ChurchMethodist Church30s
- Q3What is the significance of the Thalidomide case in discussions about animal experimentation?It showed that all drugs must be tested on humans first.It proved that animal testing is never necessary.It led to stricter drug testing laws requiring animal trials.It demonstrated that animal testing is always reliable.30s
- Q4The belief that humans have authority over animals and can use them for their benefit is called ...Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q5Many scientists and religious leaders agree that suffering in animals used for research should be ...Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q6According to Peter Singer, the belief that humans are superior to animals is known as ...Users enter free textType an Answer30s