Societal Views on Abortion

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When asked about abortion most people try not to even think about the subject. “Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy after, accompanied by, resulting in, or closely followed by the death of the embryo or fetus.” (Merrian-Webster) Since abortion was legalized in 1973 there have been over 35 million abortions performed. Approximately 1 in every 6 women has had an abortion, giving a total of about 4,000 abortions each day in the United States only. Planned Parenthood’s mission is to help every woman make their own choice about abortion and not have official government leaders be their voice. On the other hand the Pregnancy Testing Centers are organizations based on Jesus Christ who are designed to help women make the right choices, aid women and their families, and reduce unplanned pregnancies. Abortion has been a controversial subject for many years brought up in classrooms, on the internet, and by religion, but has remained consistent over the years. “Both opponents and supports of abortion rights use the grassroots mobilization, elections, and lobbying decision makers pathwa...

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