66. This passage mainly concerns ____.

  1. the conscience-clause exceptions that nearly every state has in place
  2. giving contraceptives to rape victims rather than all pregnant women
  3. a debate that balances personal morals against professional-responsibilities
  4. unwanted pregnancies and abortions that could be prevented

67. The debate concerned in this passage is over ____.

  1. whether pharmacists can deny a legal drug on moral grounds
  2. whether denial of the morning-after pills benefit or harm the pregnant
  3. when pharmacists should dispense contraceptives to the pregnant
  4. why pharmacists should fill prescriptions for oral contraceptives

68. The author did not say the following EXCEPT ____.

  1. principles of institutions come into play with the pharmacist battles
  2. we should encourage pharmacists either to step away or step in the way
  3. pharmacists have the same protection as doctors do
  4. pharmacists who refuse to dispense emergency contraceptives might be dismissed from their jobs

69. Steven Aden does not believe that ____.

  1. it is morally wrong to get into a car or a bus and access healthcare
  2. we shouldn't force pharmacists to dispense contraceptives
  3. keeping a woman from the morning-after pills can cause unwanted pregnancy
  4. referring a patient elsewhere can cause delayed use of the morning-after pills

70. By saying "A pharmacist job is to dispense medication rather than moral judgment", Steve Trombley actually implies ____.

  1. a pharmacist dispenses medication out of moral judgment
  2. women should not be discriminated at the pharmacy
  3. a pharmacist job includes making moral judgment
  4. woman should be morally judged at pharmacies

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