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tiara099

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Which phrase from the Bible discouraged the use of contraception by Christians?
 
  a. Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.
  b. Be fruitful and multiply.
  c. Be not afraid.
  d. For God made Adam first, and afterward he made Eve.

Question 2

What contributed to Margaret Sanger's drive to establish the National Birth Control League in 1914?
 
  a. She had a sister who died while undergoing an abortion at an illegal clinic.
  b. She was repeatedly raped by her husband, and unwillingly conceived eleven children because of those forced sexual encounters.
  c. She was an obstetric nurse who was moved by the difficult conditions and suffering of women.
  d. She was a physician who developed one of the earliest forms of estrogen-based birth control pills.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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