According to your textbook, residents of Eastern European and Islamic countries do not view active euthanasia as favorably as Western Europeans because

a. they are more democratic in their politics in those countries

b. they have a more sophisticated understanding of bioethics in those countries.
c. there are more stringent laws against active euthanasia in those countries.
d. they are more influenced by religious beliefs that argue against such practices.


d

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