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    it, however, there might be others who believe that abortion is a reasonable choice. Under the Constitutional right, a woman has the liberty to control her body, which means she has the ability to terminate a pregnancy. Since the body is not the property of others, as human beings, we are the only ones who should be allowed to do whatever we want to. We create opinions based on our knowledge and perceptions of life, but as humans, we are prone to error. The social issue comes when two people…

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    Abortion Vs Pro Life

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    have different views religiously and morally. Generally there are two different views on abortion. Pro life, which tends to be the more conservative view, which says that abortions should not be legal. The other view is Pro choice, which says that the carrier of the child has the choice on whether or…

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    but worldwide. When it comes to the topic of abortion there is two sides, pro-life and pro-choice. People who believe in pro-life believe that abortion should be totally illegal. Pro-life also has very good points that will be mentioned. But pro-choice is the better option because it is only an option for people. Abortion really started to blow up as a problem in 1973 in the Roe Vs. Wade case. Here’s a little summary of Roe Vs. Wade. The Court held that a woman 's right to an abortion fell…

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    do, with everyone defending their different viewpoints. While pro-choice activists support women being able to make decisions about their own bodies and abortion, pro-life activists constantly fight for abortion to be illegal. Women are considered human persons, therefore; they are protected under the civil rights code of the United States to make their own medical decisions to have an abortion as stated in the landmark case of Roe vs. Wade…

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    What's your stance, pro-life or pro-choice? While most people believe abortion should be legal, others disagree. After the Roe vs Wade case, the Supreme Court simultaneously decided that women have the right of privacy under the 14th amendment; making it acceptable to abort a pregnancy within the first trimester (Vaughn 119). The main argument on abortion is really a debate on human life, and whether it has value from the moment of conception. Each and every human life is composed of…

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    package abortion in such a way that they specifically avoid taking a direct stance on whether abortion is wrong or justified, meaning they shy away from being Pro-life or Pro-choice. However, indirectly condensing symbols are often used. For example, using terms such as anti-life rather than Pro-choice or anti-choice rather than Pro-life to describe different stances on abortion have a negative connotation and subliminally reveals the media host’s opinion on the matter. Another example…

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    There's been a controversy for decades now on whether or not abortion should remain legal, in other words it's pro choice vs pro life.They’ve disputed the future of the women and the child through debates with few if any compromises.Abortion being legal reduces death and maternal injuries caused by illegal abortions.Abortion needs to continue being legal not only because some mothers or parents are financially incapable of taking care of a child but because they’ll be in a household where they’d…

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    about moral implications, constitutional rights, and health issues. This issue raises many arguments about it being right or wrong. Roe vs. Wade is the case that made abortion legal. At the beginning of the 20th century it was illegal for woman to get abortions unless there life was in…

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    because it deals with two very fundamental human rights: the right to life and the right to free will. Much of the issue surrounding this topic is reliant on the fact that religion and personal privacy conflict with each other. Pro choice advocates argue that the option of exercising an abortion is solely up to the family and the government has no jurisdiction to get involved in such sensitive decisions. Meanwhile, pro life supporters place heavy emphasis on morality and ethics, stating that…

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    28% of the population believe that it should be legal under any circumstance” which is a little over half of pro choice, and “21% believe it should not be legal no matter the circumstances” which is also about half of pro life (“Abortion Procon”). “50% of all americans believe that it should be legal under certain circumstance” which means whether you classify yourself as pro choice or pro life, we have a pretty large group of people that make up the middle ground (“Abortion…

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