Early History
Regulations
Public Opinion
The Modern Debate
Animal Testing In The 1800s And Early 1900s
100

In the __ century the Roman physician and philosopher Galen dissected living animals to see how living organisms worked.

2nd

100

animals that experience pain during the research but are _____; animals who experience pain and are _____; animals who do not experience pain and_____.

A.) Not given drugs, given drugs, given drugs

B.) Given drugs, not given drugs, given drugs

C.)Not given drugs, given drugs, not given drugs

D.) Given drugs, not given drugs, not given drugs

D.) Given drugs, not given drugs, not given drugs

100

Are younger or older Americans less likely to accept animal testing

Younger Americans

100

In 2015, the NIH announced that its remaining __ research chimpanzees would be retired to the Federal Chimpanzee Sanctuary System.

50

100

________ which means replacing the use of animals with alternative research methods; ______or minimizing the use of animals whenever possible; _______which means reducing suffering and improving animals' living conditions.

Replacement, Reduction, and Refinement.

200

In the ___ century, English physician William Harvey experimented on living animals and discovered that the heart, not the lungs, circulated blood throughout the body.

A.) 12th

B.)17th

C.)4th

D.)9th

B.)17th

200

 It requires that before they can be tested on people, the drug companies must test them on at least _____ of animals to determine if they are safe.

Two species

200

__ percent of people aged 35 to 54 and __ percent of people aged 55 and older say it is morally acceptable.

60 and 61
200

The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) stopped breeding chimpanzees for research in ____.

2007

200

In what year was the Great Britain's Cruelty to Animals Act.

1876

300

Descriptions of the dissection of live animals, have been found in ancient Greek writings from as early as ___ B.C.

500 B.C.
300

In what year was animal testing in the United States is regulated by the federal Animal Welfare Act (AWA) passed.

1966

300

A total of 47 percent of people aged _ to _ say that animal testing is morally acceptable

18 to 34

300

In what year did Australian philosopher Peter Singer publish "Animal Liberation

1975

300

In 1865, French physiologist ____  ____ argued that experimenting on animals was ethical, because it benefited medicine and extended human life.

Claude Bernard

400

His theories of medicine, which were based on his experimentation, were used throughout ___ for __ centuries.


Europe, 15th

400

What does FDA stand for?

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration

400

In what year did the anti-testing movement begin in the United States

in the mid-1960s

400

In 2013, the ______ banned the import and sale of cosmetic products that have been tested on animals.

European Union

400

In ____ "The Principles of Humane Experimental Technique" by zoologist William Russell and microbiologist Rex Burch laid out the principle of the "Three Rs" for using animals in research humanely

1959

500

Descriptions of _____, the dissection of live animals, have been found in ancient Greek writings from as early as 500 B.C.

vivisection

500

Out of the 1,134,693 animals that were used for testing what type of animals were not included?

Rats, mice, farm animals or cold-blooded animals.

500

A May 2013 Gallup poll found that __ percent of Americans said medical testing on animals was morally acceptable, down from __ percent in 2001.

56 and 65

500

What does PETA stand for

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals

500

In 1875, a group founded the ____ ___ ___ __ _____ ___ ___ to Vivisection

Society for the Protection of Animals Liable

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