American Teens: Human and Animal Cloning
By Gallup,
Gallup
| 08. 01. 2003
Regardless of whether or not you think it should be legal, please tell me if you personally believe that in general it is morally acceptable or morally wrong.
| |
Morally acceptable |
Morally wrong |
| Cloning animals |
32 |
67 |
| - Boys |
43 |
|
| - Girls |
20 |
|
| - Attended church in last 7 days |
23 |
|
| - Did not attend church in 7 days |
39 |
|
| Cloning humans |
20 |
79 |
| - Boys |
30 |
|
| - Girls |
10 |
|
| - Attended church in last 7 days |
9 |
|
| - Did not attend church in 7 days |
29 |
|
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