Doing research in a medical setting by performing harmless, unnecessary procedures without permission of participants is an example of

A) valid biomedical procedures.
B) unethical behavior.
C) the tenacity of the physician.
D) ethical, but questionable practice.


Answer: B

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The United States uses public goods in the global community in order to

A) demonstrate manifest destiny. B) lessen the chances of hostile alliances forming. C) demonstrate that it ignores public opinion. D) adhere to the 2001 Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation.

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The primary reason why Congress has so many paid employees is that its members need a ______.

a. method of supporting the patronage networks that they must have to ensure their reelection b. great deal of help sorting through and processing the information necessary to write legislation c. way of fending off constituent and interest group demands d. lot of assistance in countering the power of the judicial branch e. means through which to analyze data from multiple ideological perspectives

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Which of the following is true of the provisions under the Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act of 1946?

A. Every registered lobbyist had to make quarterly reports on his or her activities. B. Anyone violating theFederal Regulation of Lobbying Actcould be imprisoned for up to six years. C. Noperson or organization was allowed to receive money to influence legislation. D. Any group or person seeking to influence legislation indirectly was needed to register with the government. E. Anyone violating theFederal Regulation of Lobbying Actcould be fined a maximum amount of$1000.

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Negative freedom implies

a. freedom from government intervention. b. freedom to write or speak falsely about others. c. freedoms are insignificant. d. freedom to criticize the government. e. freedom to develop one's own talents.

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