There is a close relationship between the legality of abortion and the view on morality of abortion. The vast majority (80%) of people who oppose legal abortion believe abortion is morally wrong. On the other hand, most legitimate abortion supporters believe that abortion is morally acceptable (18%), or that this is not a moral issue (42%). However, more than a quarter of people think that abortion should be legitimate (28%) that it is morally wrong. Consistent with this, most professional life groups often say abortion is morally wrong. Three quarters of conservative Republicans stated that mild or liberal Republicans (51%) and minority conservative or moderate Democrats (55%) are doing the same . Nearly one-third (31%) of the LDP says abortion is morally wrong, and 40% think abortion is not a moral problem
In the general public, the view that abortion is legitimate, there is no big difference by gender. On both sides, the views of men and women are basically the same: 78% of Democratic women and 73% of Democrats say abortion should be legal in all or most cases. Also say this
Abortion in the United States is a very controversial issue. There are many political and moral arguments that must be legal. In the legal meaning of the United States, the term "abortion" means deliberate abortion, not spontaneous abortion. The first abortion law emerged in the United States in 1820, abortion was banned 4 months after pregnancy. By 1900, most abortions are considered illegal, and in 1965 all abortions were banned. At the moment abortion is legal in the US, but in 1973 Roe v. As Wade is debating, we can experience varying degrees of limitation in every country. These limits include: After a certain period of pregnancy (ie, before Roe vs. Wade), abortion is illegal in more than half of the United States and it is legal only when defending rape or female health. The request is legal