Questions: (Sociologist)
1. Who were the people who conducted the Tuskegee Study?: The U.S. Public Health Service
2. What was their position in society and what motivated them?: Upper Class. To find out the history of syphilis to find a treatment
3. Who were the people who were subjects of the Study?: 399 Arican-American men with syphilis and 201 men without the disease.
4. What was their position in society and what motivated them?: The status of the men were that they were all poor and were diagnosed with syphilis. Their motivation was that they were promised a treatment for their condition.
5. What are the main things that made the Study so wrong?: What made the study so wrong was that the U.S. Public Health Service promised all the ment that they would give them a treatment, however the treatment was never given to them and actually it was withheld. In fact, the study was not about any types of treatment what so ever.
6. If we are to learn from history, so that we don't make the same mistakes, what are the key aspects of the Tuskegee Study that we need to watch for in future experiments?: To never take advantage or lie to the participants that are involved with the study. Misleading is bad.