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12 May, 05:42

Which statement about President Bush's stance on stem cells is NOT true?

Culture of Life: Select the best answer from the choices provided.

A.

He was vaugue on his stance on stem cell research until after he was elected.

B.

He supports the use of adult stem cells and embryonic stem cells that were extracted before August of 2001.

C.

He surprised his opponents by suporting a bill that ear-marked federal funds for embryonic stem cell research.

D.

He used his first veto in two terms to nix a bill concerning stem cell research.

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  1. 12 May, 06:45
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    The correct answer is: C. He surprised his opponents by supporting a bill that ear-marked federal funds for embryonic stem cell research.

    Indeed, after his controversial election for his first term, President Bush started studying the issue. He had not expressed an opinion before his election. He was influenced in his final choice to cancel any federal funding for stem cell research by his Conservative, Evangelical Christian electoral base. He even vetoed bipartisan acts to approve federal funding for such research.
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