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Peter Singer argued that our willingness to tolerate animal experiments can be explained by
 
  a) their effectiveness.
  b) their cheapness.
  c) our racism.
  d) our speciesism.

Question 2

Valid consent requires that we deliberate before we decide, and genuine deliberations require which of the following?
 
  a) information and understanding
  b) information only
  c) understanding only
  d) neither; merely saying yes to participation is sufficient



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Answer to Question 1

d) our speciesism.

Answer to Question 2

a) information and understanding



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