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David France
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How to Survive a Plague: The Inside Story of How Citizens and Science Tamed AIDS Test | Final Test - Easy

David France
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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. Who was the medical director of CRI that Mark Harrington charged at Callen's final board meeting?
(a) Bernard Bihari.
(b) John Douglas Crane.
(c) John Ziegler.
(d) Dr. Steve Miles.

2. Who was the Montgomery, Alabama mayor who warned in a front-page Montgomery Advertiser story that he had zero sympathy for AIDS victims?
(a) Jim Eigo.
(b) David Sencer.
(c) Emory Folmar.
(d) Joseph Rafuse.

3. Who from New York's Black Leadership Commission on AIDS attended the preliminary meeting for the Patient Constituency Working Group within ACTG?
(a) Dr. Steve Miles.
(b) John Douglas Crane.
(c) John Ziegler.
(d) Debra Fraser-Howze.

4. Who from Burroughs Wellcome's public affairs department met with Peter Staley and Mark Harrington, as described in Part 3, Chapter 5?
(a) Joseph Rafuse.
(b) Jim Eigo.
(c) Dr. David Sencer.
(d) Lisa Behrens.

5. Who was the pastor of the Judson Memorial Church that agreed to use their facility for the launch press conference for AL721?
(a) Reverend Scott Bernard.
(b) Reverend John Douglas Crane.
(c) Reverend Howard Moody.
(d) Reverend Michael Wheeler.

6. At what residence for homeless PWAs did Michael Petrelis live in 1987?
(a) Ross House.
(b) Bailey House.
(c) Allen House.
(d) The St. Mark's Community Clinic.

7. Where was the biotech firm Imreg headquartered in 1988?
(a) New York.
(b) San Francisco.
(c) Boston.
(d) New Orleans.

8. How much money did Burroughs Wellcome announce they would charge for one year of AZT in 1987?
(a) $15,000.
(b) $10,000.
(c) $4,000.
(d) $40,000.

9. What convenience store chain canceled health insurance for any of its 26,000 employees with AIDS unless it was contracted through a blood transfusion or errant spouse in 1988?
(a) CarMart.
(b) Wawa.
(c) Quick-E Mart.
(d) Circle K.

10. What did Mark Harrington create and introduce at a T+D meeting to much acclaim?
(a) A glossary of AIDS terminology.
(b) A pamphlet about research to distribute to local doctors.
(c) A research guide.
(d) A pamphlet about safe sexual practices.

11. Who was the genius behind ACT UP's media machine that challenged presidential candidate Bill Clinton to address the AIDS crisis in 1992?
(a) Dr. Tony Fauci.
(b) John Hale.
(c) Bob Rafsky.
(d) Tim Sweeney.

12. What experimental compound did Mark Harrington learn researchers were testing in combination with AZT at the Primary Infection Committee meeting described in Part 4, Chapter 1?
(a) ddC.
(b) Suramin.
(c) HPA-23.
(d) AZT.

13. Where was Ryan White violently hounded out of his middle school?
(a) Larkan, Texas.
(b) Rideson, Iowa.
(c) Kokomo, Indiana.
(d) Jackson, Ohio.

14. What does OAR stand for?
(a) Operation for AIDS Research.
(b) Office of AIDS Research.
(c) Organization of AIDS Researchers.
(d) Operation for Anibody Research.

15. Who was the New York health commissioner whose office was taken over by protesters who demanded his resignation?
(a) Jim Eigo.
(b) Stephen Joseph.
(c) Dr. David Sencer.
(d) Joseph Rafuse.

Short Answer Questions

1. Who suggested shutting down Wall Street as a means of protest at the meeting for advocacy and protests described in Part 3, Chapter 1?

2. Who is the UCLA specialist in reconstructing the immune system that contacted Mark Harrington following his Voice article?

3. What had ACTG's budget expanded to in 1990?

4. ACT UP chapters from how many states were represented at the NIH protest in May of 1990?

5. Who was Stephen Roach's lover who accompanied him to the headquarters of the pharmaceutical company that produced AL721 in 1987?

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