Despite the success of players' organizations in professional team sports it is difficult to get players to join an organization that may ask them to participate in a strike. This is because athletes
A. have strong desires to see team owners of their teams make money.
B. come from very conservative family backgrounds.
C. see themselves more as artists than as workers.
D. have short playing careers and are dependent on owners.
Answer: D
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The policy of the American Medical Association (AMA) on physician-assisted dying and letting patients die (withdrawing respirators or feeding tubes) changed between 1973 and 1986 in that:
A. a physician letting a patient die is no longer considered morally equivalent to physician-assisted dying. B. physician-assisted dying is now allowed, but only for adults, not for children. C. physician-assisted dying is now allowed if a patient consents. D. both letting patients die and physician-assisted dying are forbidden. E. no physician may earn money for letting patients die.
One out of ____ people in the United States will get hepatitis B sometime during their lives.
A. 10 B. 20 C. 50 D. 100