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The right of self-deliverance for terminally ill patients would be supported by
 
  a. people who adopt a quality-of-life philosophy.
  b. people who adopt a sanctity-of-life philosophy.
  c. people who favor passive euthanasia.
  d. people who favor active euthanasia.
  e. both a and d.

Question 2

Withholding extraordinary life support would be supported by
 
  a. people who adopt a quality-of-life philosophy.
  b. people who adopt a sanctity-of-life philosophy.
  c. people who favor passive euthanasia.
  d. all of the above.
  e. only b and c.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

D



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