Animal Rights vs. Animal Welfare

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  1. 1. Published a book in 1964 entitled Animal Machines: The New Factory Farming Industry.
  2. 3. Largest animal rights group in the world
  3. 5. In 1966, Congress enacted Public Law 89-544, known as the _____ Animal Welfare Act (AWA)to regulate dealers as well as laboratories that use animals in research.
  4. 8. PETA stands for: People for _____ Treatment of Animals.
  5. 10. Animals may be used by humans if done humanely. Humans have a responsibility to be considerate for all aspects of animals well-being.
  6. 11. The Modern Animal _____ Movement has over 400 animal rights groups that exist today.
  7. 13. Animals have rights just as humans do. Humans have no right to use animals, due to them having rights
  8. 15. In 1906, the Animal _____ Act was passed to protect animals traveling long distances by rail and to provide humane care & treatment of animals destined for slaughter.
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  1. 2. In 1958 the Humane _____ Act was passed which included the humane handling of animals prior to and during slaughter.
  2. 4. History of animal domestication dates back to the Chinese and _____.
  3. 6. The first anti-cruelty law was passed by the _____ Legislature in 1828.
  4. 7. The ASPCA stands for the _____ Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
  5. 9. Considered the founder of the modern animal rights movement.
  6. 12. This organization was formed to look after the welfare of disabled _____ & mules and save them from abandonment.
  7. 14. The ASPCA was America’s first humane society & was founded by _____ Bergh.