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What is a donor pool?
 
  a. a conference of donors who discuss their experiences as donors
  b. counseling for people who are willing to donate their organs
  c. giving adults the option to become donors in return for being placed higher on
  an organ transplant list if the need arises
  d. a holding area for donated organs
  e. a lottery that determines who will receive an organ transplant

Question 2

What is the main legal motive to donate organs in the United States?
 
  a. financial compensation
  b. it is a tax write-off
  c. benevolence
  d. as a way to reduce a prison sentence
  e. there is no legal motive



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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