Author who arguesthat animals who aresubject-of-a-life areentitled to rights -----------------Interdependencytheory questionsthe relevance of__________ asthe basis forrespect and value.Animal welfarelegislation ismeant toprevent__________suffering.________stipulates thata just societytreats likeentities alike.Author who focuseson animals'capacities forsocialrelationships ----------------Francionestates that______ is theonly morallyrelevantcriteria.Free!Britches was astump-tailedmacaque whowas involved in___________kind of studies.____________believe thebest way tomake moraldecisionsis to weigh the overallsatisfactions againstdissatisfactions.Mi'kmaq people usethe phrase _______to describebe theirrelationswithhumans and animals.  The BrambellReport defined the_________, whichprovide the basis ofmuch animalwelfare legislation.Subjectivitycan bedefined as_________Francioneargues thatanimals shouldhave the rightnot to be___________.The _____ is anundergroundnetwork ofadvocates thatrescue animals.___________is theconsidered thePatron Saint ofAnimals.__________describes thepractice ofexperimentingon live animals.Author who arguesthat animals who aresubject-of-a-life areentitled to rights -----------------Interdependencytheory questionsthe relevance of__________ asthe basis forrespect and value.Animal welfarelegislation ismeant toprevent__________suffering.________stipulates thata just societytreats likeentities alike.Author who focuseson animals'capacities forsocialrelationships ----------------Francionestates that______ is theonly morallyrelevantcriteria.Free!Britches was astump-tailedmacaque whowas involved in___________kind of studies.____________believe thebest way tomake moraldecisionsis to weigh the overallsatisfactions againstdissatisfactions.Mi'kmaq people usethe phrase _______to describebe theirrelationswithhumans and animals.  The BrambellReport defined the_________, whichprovide the basis ofmuch animalwelfare legislation.Subjectivitycan bedefined as_________Francioneargues thatanimals shouldhave the rightnot to be___________.The _____ is anundergroundnetwork ofadvocates thatrescue animals.___________is theconsidered thePatron Saint ofAnimals.__________describes thepractice ofexperimentingon live animals.

Animals and Human Society Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Author who argues that animals who are subject-of-a-life are entitled to rights -----------------
  2. Interdependency theory questions the relevance of __________ as the basis for respect and value.
  3. Animal welfare legislation is meant to prevent __________ suffering.
  4. ________ stipulates that a just society treats like entities alike.
  5. Author who focuses on animals' capacities for social relationships ----------------
  6. Francione states that ______ is the only morally relevant criteria.
  7. Free!
  8. Britches was a stump-tailed macaque who was involved in ___________ kind of studies.
  9. ____________ believe the best way to make moral decisions is to weigh the overall satisfactions against dissatisfactions.
  10. Mi'kmaq people use the phrase _______ to describe be their relations with humans and animals.
  11. The Brambell Report defined the _________, which provide the basis of much animal welfare legislation.
  12. Subjectivity can be defined as _________
  13. Francione argues that animals should have the right not to be ___________.
  14. The _____ is an underground network of advocates that rescue animals.
  15. ___________ is the considered the Patron Saint of Animals.
  16. __________ describes the practice of experimenting on live animals.