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The first cases among homosexual men in the United States of what came to be known as acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), then a life-taking infectious disease, were reported in ______. The resulting epidemic made urgent the development of ethics for clinical practice, research, and public health of contagious, potentially life-taking diseases.

A. 1975
B. 1978
C. 1981
D. 1983

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The Kennedy Institute of Ethics at Georgetown University in Washington, DC, was founded in _____ by the Dutch physician and ethicist André Hellegers (1926–1979), with the support of the Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation.

A. 1965
B. 1967
C. 1971
D. 1974

On 26 July 1972, the New York Times reported on the Tuskegee Study of the natural history of syphilis in a population of approximately 600 African American men, funded and conducted by the United States Public Health Service in Tuskegee, Alabama, which was determined by a review panel to be ___________.

A. ethical
B. unethical
C. proper
D. adequate

The Institute of Society, Ethics, and the Life Sciences, now the Hastings Center, was founded in _____ in New York by the philosopher Daniel Callahan and the physician Willard Gaylin.

A. 1960
B. 1963
C. 1967
D. 1969

The US FDA approved the first oral contraceptive in ______ in the world, launching the era of the increased control by women over becoming pregnant and detaching sexual intercourse from reproduction.

A. 1954
B. 1958
C. 1960
D. 1965

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