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answer the following questions. 1. which of the following was signed in…

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answer the following questions.

  1. which of the following was signed into effect in 1966 seeking to regulate who may possess or sell certain animals and to regulate animal living conditions?

a. lacey act
b. animal welfare act
c. endangered species act
d. rights act

  1. which of the following is not an animal rights group?

a. people for the ethical treatment of animals (peta)
b. local animal rights group
c. mercy for animals
d. national animal interest alliance

  1. which of the following is not a true statement about the beliefs and actions of animal rights groups?

a. use violence to portray their message
b. animals have the right to live their own lives
c. humans do not have the right to use animals
d. support regulations of animal recreational sports

  1. which of the following is not an example of common practices for law enforcement in regards to animals?

a. prohibiting the running at large of animals, specifically cats and dogs
b. limiting the number of animals a resident may own
c. allowing the ownership of poisonous or dangerous animals
d. controlling animal noise such as barking dogs

  1. in which year was the endangered species act signed into law?

a. 1937
b. 1983
c. 1973
d. 1990

  1. which type of animal can breed on their own but have undergone physiological or behavioral changes due to captivity?

a. semi - domesticated animals
b. tamed wild animals
c. domesticated animals

Explanation:

Response
Question 1
Brief Explanations

The Animal Welfare Act was signed in 1966 to regulate animal possession, sale, and living conditions. The Lacey Act focuses on wildlife trade, the Endangered Species Act on protecting endangered species, and the Rights Act is not related to animal regulation.

Brief Explanations

The National Animal Interest Alliance focuses on animal-related interests but is not an animal rights group. PETA, local animal rights groups, and Mercy for Animals are known animal rights organizations.

Brief Explanations

Most animal rights groups do not use violence; they advocate through peaceful means. The other options (animals’ right to live, humans not using animals, supporting regulations) align with typical animal rights beliefs.

Answer:

B. Animal Welfare Act

Question 2