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JGIBBSON

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A medical doctor believes that terminally ill people have the right to control the time and circumstances of their death. Despite the fact that assisting a suicide is illegal, the doctor provides the means for many terminally ill people to end their lives. The doctor's actions best fit which level of moral reasoning?
 
  a. postconventional
  b. preconventional
  c. conventional
  d. unconventional
  e. formal operational

Question 2

Red, green, and blue-violet light can be combined to create any color of the spectrum. This has been interpreted as supporting
 
  a. the trichromatic theory of color vision.
  b. the opponent-process theory of color vision. c. the feature detection theory of color vision. d. the color constancy theory of color vision.
  e. the existence of afterimages.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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