Why does Francis Fukuyama think biotechnology should be regulated by the government?
a. It presents both potential benefits and threats c. It will be the only future source of reliable tax revenue
b. Deviant science may undermine society’s values d. It presents only threats and no tangible benefits to society.
ANS: A
Fukuyama argues that despite potential benefits, the threats of biotechnology warrant that it should be regulated by the government.
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