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Should Abortion Be Legalized?

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As seen in our recent 2016 election, citizen’s nationwide chose their future president based on what the path of abortion would look like if they were to become elected. The democratic candidate promised the legalization of abortion for women, while the republican candidate promised to make every aspect of abortion illegal. Then arises the issue of whether or not the government should intervene by making abortion legal or illegal. Of course, when talk of making abortion legal or not is brought up, half will argue with the side of religion while the other half will argue in terms of women’s rights. However, there are aspects of abortion that are left untouched by this conversation. For example, the economic side of abortion induced by the government, along with the cultural and social standards that are expected by the support of legalizing abortion. Abortion should be legalized, however, with heavy restrictions because of economic, social, and cultural issues that are tightly wound around the issue.
In 1973, the nation became aware of the Roe vs. Wade case. This case stated that there is the right of personal privacy under the Constitution, and gave easier access to abortion clinics because the verdict of this case expressed that the “state could not favor the life of the fetus over the life or the health of the pregnant woman” (Annas). However, under the case ruling, the court also ruled that “personal privacy is not unqualified and must be considered against the states

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