How many species of animals are drug companies required to test on before approving medications?
2
Younger americans are ____ likey to accept animal testing
less
There are ___ Rs for using animals in research humanely
3
_____ is the only major market where testing all cosmetics on animals is required by law
China
_____ a pet dalmatian that was kidnapped and sold into experimentation.
Pepper
What does the (AWA) stand for?
Animal Welfare Act
The anti-testing movement began in the United States in the mid-
1960s
Which one of these is not one of the 3 R's
1. Replacement
2. Reduction
3. Recycle
3. Recycle
What does the (NIH) stand for?
National Institutes of Health
Great Britain's Cruelty to Animals Act of _____
1876
What does the (FDA) stand for?
Food and Drug Administration
A total of ___ percent said it was morally wrong.
39%
________ or minimizing the use of animals whenever possible
Reduction
What does (PETA) stand for?
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
A total of ___ percent of people aged 18 to 34 say that animal testing is morally acceptable
47%
What does the (USDA) stand for?
U.S. Department of Agriculture
May 2013 Gallup poll found that 56 percent of Americans said medical testing on animals was morally _________
acceptable
In _____ queen Victoria was an early opponent of animal testing in England
1875
What does "speciesism" mean?
The assumption that humans are superior to other species.
_______ the dissection of live animals, have been found in ancient Greek writings from as early as 500 B.C
vivisecction
What does (APHIS) stand for?
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
___ percent of people aged 35 to 54 and 61 percent of people aged 55 and older say it is morally acceptable
60%
_______ which means reducing suffering and improving animals' living conditions
Refinement
In _____ Australian philosopher Peter Singer published "Animal Liberation"
1975'
Philosopher ______ theories of medicine, which were based on his experimentation, were used throughout Europe for 15 centuries.
Galen's