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physicians committee for responsible medicine. “last remaining medical school to use live animals for training makes switch to human - relevant methods” pcrm.org. 30 june. 2016, https://www.pcrm.org/news/news - releases/last - remaining - medical - school - use - live - animals - training - makes - switch\npassage 2:\npuente, antonio. “the importance of research with nonhuman animals” apa.org. oct 2017, https://www.apa.org/monitor/2017/10/pc\nthis question has 2 parts. first, answer part a, then answer part b.\npart a: what reasons does the author of passage 1 cite as factors in the decision made by the university of tennessee to enter the \post - animal era\ in medical education?\nselect one answer\na the author states that the university of tennessee will join all other medical education programs in the united states and canada with this decision.\nb the author cites an email from an official at the university of tennessee.\nc the author cites the modern methods used at other schools.\nd the author provides examples of how live animals were used in medical education.

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# Brief Explanations: To answer this question, one would need to read Passage 1 to identify the reasons the author cites for the University of Tennessee's decision. Without the actual content of Passage 1, we cannot determine the correct answer. However, we analyze each option: Option A is about joining other programs which may or may not be a cited reason. Option B about citing an email - there is no indication this is a reason. Option C about modern methods at other schools could be a factor if mentioned in the passage. Option D about examples of animal use may not be a reason for the change but rather background. # Answer: Cannot be determined without reading Passage 1.