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rayancarla1

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In order for Jocelyn, a terminally ill patient in the Netherlands, to become eligible for active euthanasia, she needs to
 
  A) merely ask her doctor to end her life twice.
  B) only ask her doctor to end her life numerous times.
  C) ask hedoctor to end her life twice and also ask a second doctor once.
  D) ask hedoctor to end her life numerous times and also have a second doctor certify that she is in unbearable pain that cannot be alleviated with medication.

Question 2

Active euthanasia was legalized in the Netherlands in 2002. What percentage of all deaths in the Netherlands is due to active euthanasia?
 
  A) 3
  B) 7
  C) 11
  D) 15



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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rayancarla1

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
Excellent


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