2.How did the activists blackmail the companies and individuals?
2.How did the activists blackmail the companies and individuals?
Activists wants to end police brutality and racial discrimination in most of American’s neighorhood.
Activists wants to end police brutality and racial discrimination in most of American’s neighorhood.
Police killed ______. A: opposition activists B: at least one protester C: the regional grouping D: ECOWAS
Police killed ______. A: opposition activists B: at least one protester C: the regional grouping D: ECOWAS
中国大学MOOC:"Unlike the indifferent public and politicians, medical researchers are irritated by the twisted accusations from animal rights activists and decide to take counter-measures.";
中国大学MOOC:"Unlike the indifferent public and politicians, medical researchers are irritated by the twisted accusations from animal rights activists and decide to take counter-measures.";
In the animal rights forum, much is made of the volume of pain these animals experience in the name of medical science. Activists deny that we are trying to help and say it is evidence of our evil and cruel nature.
In the animal rights forum, much is made of the volume of pain these animals experience in the name of medical science. Activists deny that we are trying to help and say it is evidence of our evil and cruel nature.
2.How did the activists blackmail the companies and individuals? A: They damaged their labs and houses. B: They made telephone calls in disguise. C: They used bombs and kidnapped young child. D: They used emails, electro-form and coded messages.
2.How did the activists blackmail the companies and individuals? A: They damaged their labs and houses. B: They made telephone calls in disguise. C: They used bombs and kidnapped young child. D: They used emails, electro-form and coded messages.
What is the animal research community trying to do? A: Find new ways to reduce and replace animal testing. B: Further commit themselves to animal research. C: Criticize animal rights activists’ deceptive claims. D: Help companies to save a lot of money and costs.
What is the animal research community trying to do? A: Find new ways to reduce and replace animal testing. B: Further commit themselves to animal research. C: Criticize animal rights activists’ deceptive claims. D: Help companies to save a lot of money and costs.
What do animal rights activists say wrong about animal research? A: Government regulations around the world. B: The advances of new drugs, vaccines and surgical implants. C: The causes of disease and its resistance to the current treatment. D: The ability of computers and emerging scientific techniques.
What do animal rights activists say wrong about animal research? A: Government regulations around the world. B: The advances of new drugs, vaccines and surgical implants. C: The causes of disease and its resistance to the current treatment. D: The ability of computers and emerging scientific techniques.
Question 8 is based on the same passage of question 6.What is the animal research community trying to do? A: Find new ways to reduce and replace animal testing. B: Further commit themselves to animal research. C: Criticize animal rights activists' deceptive claims. D: Help companies to save a lot of money and costs.
Question 8 is based on the same passage of question 6.What is the animal research community trying to do? A: Find new ways to reduce and replace animal testing. B: Further commit themselves to animal research. C: Criticize animal rights activists' deceptive claims. D: Help companies to save a lot of money and costs.
Question 7 is based on the same passage of question 6.What do animal rights activists say wrong about animal research? A: Government regulations around the world. B: The advances of new drugs, vaccines and surgical implants. C: The causes of disease and its resistance to the current treatment. D: The ability of computers and emerging scientific techniques.
Question 7 is based on the same passage of question 6.What do animal rights activists say wrong about animal research? A: Government regulations around the world. B: The advances of new drugs, vaccines and surgical implants. C: The causes of disease and its resistance to the current treatment. D: The ability of computers and emerging scientific techniques.