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RELG 2650 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

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mercy may be the motive, but death out not be the aim


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Aim v. motive:




underground organ market
-human trafficking for organ removal

,-organ, tissue, and cell trafficking



-transplant tourism: when a potential recipient travels to a foreign country to receive
an illicit transport
-exploits poor, produces negative sociological effects (vendors/donors), exposes
dangers in developing countries, harms legal transplants and public health policies,
fear to behave altruistically (cause is organ shortages)


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Organ trafficking:




-Partial birth abortion ban places women at risk when they are having miscarriages
-Information control fails to enable families to prepare for a challenging situation
-'Conscience clauses' and ethics committees are too cumbersome in time sensitive
situations and may prevent the killing of a fetus in order to save the life of the mother
-Restrictions on abortion medications keep physicians from being able to use these
medications most effectively for women's health


"Limits on access to abortion care place pregnant women's health and personal
decision making at risk regardless of whether they are actively seeking abortion care."
(1335)


-Roe understood abortion as a medical question,


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Abortion and women's health:




Court case to sterilize a girl because she was "feebleminded' and "promiscuous".
-Had a child at 17 out of wedlock (but this is because she was raped)
-The reasoning is to sterilize for the sake of society

, -This allowed for forced sterilization laws across the country without their consent
-This operates off the assumptions that the Buck genetic line is inherently
feebleminded, and that it can be inherited
-Neither is true


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Buck v. Bell:




"less drastic means," test is a standard imposed by the courts when considering the
validity of legislation that touches upon constitutional interests


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"Least restrictive means":




while both actions have the same result, they have different aims (proper care for
dying patient v. immediate death)


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Aim v. result:




Professional standard
-Institutional view
-Amount of info disclosed is a felt out social agreement institutionalized by hospitals
Reasonable person standard
-Hypothetical and what they should be given in whatever context
-But what is reasonable?

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