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kodithompson

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While on a flight to Germany, a passenger begins exhibiting the classic symptoms of cardiac arrest. Rather than landing along the Atlantic coast, the pilot decided to continue the ten-hour flight to Frankfurt. As a result of the delay in treatment, the passenger incurred substantial heart damage. The passenger's best cause of action against the airline would be for
 
  a. battery. c. negligence per se.
  b. negligence. d. strict liability.

Question 2

The difference in an approach to social welfare between the United States and Western Europe is that
 
  A. guarantee a generous minimum standards of living
  B. social service is a political right, not a charity
  C. social service is available to all or most citizens
  D. all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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