The strongest and best reason why disability advocates resisted Elizabeth Bouvia's decision to die was:
A) They believed that any decision to die was irrational.
B) They believed that Bouvia had untreated clinical depression.
C) They believed that it was suicide and that suicide was against God's will.
D) They believed that the morphine Bouvia was on for her pain from arthritis made her judgment clouded, therefore she was not competent to make decisions.
E) Lack of resources and lack of flexible support for disabled persons left her with only the false choice to autonomously die.
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