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Kass suggests that now would be the best time to avoid a post-human world by gaining control of what industry that as of now has quite limited commercial interests?
 
 

a. Surveillance technology c. Biometrics
  b. Human cloning d. Cryotechnology



Question 2

As of November 2001, how many countries had banned reproductive cloning?
 
 

a. 24 c. 1
  b. 23 d. 12
 
 




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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
Kass believes history has transpired in such a way to provide an opportune window through which we can gain control of the bio technical project, as he believes creating and manipulating life is the gateway to the theoretical Brave New World.



Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
Twenty-four countries had banned reproductive cloning by November 2001.






 

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