Multiple Choice
You are listening to a televised debate about cloning.One of the scientists says that cloning would allow us to improve the quality of the human race by creating exact duplicates of highly intelligent people.People who were not considered suitable candidates for cloning would be able to adopt these "high quality" children,rather than having their own.Who would have been most likely to support this program
A) Francis Galton
B) Lewis Terman
C) Robert Sternberg
D) Alfred Binet
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