Do opinions about euthanasia vary cross-culturally? Give examples to support your argument.

What will be an ideal response?


Most Americans agree with the ideas of disconnecting life support from a person in a vegetative state, withholding treatment from a person in the late stages of a terminal illness, and even the concept of assisted suicide. However, opinions also run strongly counter to this for persons with certain religious and political beliefs. Globally, opinions on euthanasia vary as well. For example, people in the Netherlands and Belgium indicated they would support euthanasia under certain conditions, such as when the patient specifically requests it. In Greece, a study of nurses and doctors did not find support for the idea of euthanasia in general but did find support for not reviving terminally ill cancer patients. Western Europeans tend to view euthanasia more positively than those residing in Eastern European or Islamic countries. Thus, opinions on the issue vary widely.

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Sociology

A hierarchical society is one in which:

a. all individuals have an equal opportunity to achieve wealth and status b. a town or village is ruled by a tribal council of elders or respected individuals c. some individuals have access to more wealth, status, and power than others d. political authority is expressed in pictographic symbols called hieroglyphs

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The term "dwb" means ____________________

A. drinking with brothers B. driving with brothers C. drugs with blacks D. driving while black

Sociology

Any behavior, practice, attitude, or condition that violates a cultural norm or societal law that results in disapproval is ______.

A. crime B. pluralistic C. functionalist D. deviance

Sociology