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Kthamas

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Brad, who was identifiedas female at birth and named Brenda, takes hormones and had gender reassignment surgery. Research suggests that Bradwill ____.
 
  a. find that life is far more difficult than before the surgery
  b. quickly relapse to gender identity disorder
  c. be satisfied with the outcome, including his sexual functioning
  d. find that his lifelong depression and suicidal thoughts are gone

Question 2

What is the legal status of physician-assisted suicide among the various states in the United States?
 
  a. Although suicide is illegal in most states, assisted suicide is legal for terminal conditions in Oregon.
  b. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit upheld the U.S. Attorney General's directive overturning Oregon's approval of physician assisted suicide, so assisted suicide is illegal in all fifty states.
  c. All of the states in the U.S. now have living will laws that permit physician-assisted suicide.
  d. Most states have determined that it is permissible for a parent or spouse to help a terminally ill patient end his or her life, but they do not allow physicians to do so.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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