Pro-Abortion And Title IX: Pros And Cons

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Killing an innocent child who has not yet come to life is probably what many people think of to be as completely immoral and goes against a large amount of religions. Pro-abortion and anti-abortion has been a contradictory topic for many years; in 2013 there was a 47 percentage for people who were pro-life and a 46 percentage of people who were pro-choice (Saad). Since 1995, the amount of people who were pro-life increased dramatically by about 10%, and the amount of pro-choice users decreased by about 5% (Saad). Declining an abortion can be bad for the baby if he/she is not in good hands. In 1973, women were allowed to get abortions legally because of the “right of privacy founded in the Fourteenth Amendment’s concept of personal liberty… is broad enough to encompass a woman 's decision whether or not to terminate her pregnancy” (“History Of Abortion”). Until this day about 25% of the world 's population lives in countries who restrict abortions …show more content…

“The principal objective of Title IX is to avoid the use of federal money to support sex discrimination in education programs and to provide individual citizens effective protection against those practices”(“Overview of Title IX of The Education Amendments of 1972”). Even though it is illegal for schools to discriminate a teen if she is pregnant, they are usually still biased towards you. Teachers may be hard on you and might not give you extended time to complete your work, which usually causes teens to drop out of school, because they do not feel welcomed or wanted. Some of your rights within Title IX, consists of allowing you to continue participating in classes and extracurricular activities even though you are pregnant, excusing absences, and homebound instruction/at-home tutoring/independent study (“Know Your

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