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But by the 1980s that had decreased to 50%. Some Americans compared abortion with murder, and felt that the fetus should have rights. On the other hand, some feared that if abortions weren't legal, more women would die from complications with illegal abortions. But most Americans said they could support a woman's decision to have an abortion if her life or mental health were in danger, or if she had been the victim of incest or rape...
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But most Americans said they could support a woman's decision to have an abortion if her life or mental health were in danger, or if she had been the victim of incest or rape. And while both Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan were opposed to abortion, and Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist's "goal" was to overturn Roe v Wade, three-fourths of all Americans were convinced that abortion would never be made illegal In 1981 there were 2,422,000 marriages in the U...
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Compare The Colonial Policy Regarding Native Americans, And The Corresponding Relations Between European Colonists And Native Americans In New France And Pennsylvania   Time For Americans To Be A Family   A Million Abortions a Year   Has the Amount of Information on African Americans increased in Secondary School American History Books?   Aids Among African Americans   HIV/AIDS AMONG YOUNG AFRICAN AMERICANS   abortion - 1.6 million murders a year   Americans that Terrorize Americans   What Made The Americans Expand Westward?   Recognizing Stereotypical Images of African Americans in Television and Movies   African American Vs. Caucasian Americans   Depiction of Native Americans in American Film   Indian Americans & Assimilation into American Culture   Latino Americans Assimilation into American Business Culture   Early American Literature: Puritans Vs. Native Americans  
 
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