In 2005, the __________ case focused national attention on the need for individuals to execute legal directives clearly defining the extent of extraordinary medical procedures to be taken in the event a person is in a persistent vegetative state
a. Elian Gonzales
b. Claus von Bülow
c. Terri Schiavo
d. None of these
Answer: C
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