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Not all "Flappers" in the 1920s were the same or had the same opinion, just like it is today. They were not a political party and did not collectively take a stand on the issue. As open as they were about sex and had casual sex like people do today, abortion was illegal in the 1920's and many testify to have known someone who died of abortion. I'm sure many was against and had their babies just like many risked their life to have an illegal abortion. Life was different then and even in case of rape or incest was abortion legal.
No one is pro-abortion and always prefer abortion. I think you are talking about pro-choice which is a woman should have the right to choose abortion if that is what she wants. We all wish unwanted pregnancies and abortion would not be necessary. Very few are against abortion completely at all circumstances incl to save a woman's life, only 22%. 39% think it should be generally available (like today) and 38% think it should be available, but with stricter limits than now.
Abortion laws vary by country and state. In many countries, including the United States, abortion is legal under certain circumstances. It is important to research the specific laws in your area to understand where it is legal to get an abortion.
. They opposed the sexual revolution and abortion.
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how many of what kind of pill? if you mean the abortion pill (RU486) then just one. other than that there is no pill you can take enough of that will cause an abortion. you have to either get an abortion or have the baby. or give it up for adoption. whichever.
Abortion was made legal in the US until the point of viability which is about 21-23 weeks. and fewer women die now in the US of illegal abortions than before Roe v. Wade. However the anti-abortion people have since rallied and passed many laws making abortion difficult to access and many counties do not have abortion providers and for many women, abortion is not a choice b/c they can't afford it or can't get it.
The political opponents of the Bolsheviks were the Mensheviks.
None, she had an abortion.
Opponents were at the least harrassed, and many were held without trial, often in concentration camps, where many were murdered.
There are no concentration camps today. There are still many people in the world who are suffering for various reasons, and there are many refugees in refugee camps, but there are no concentration camps.
Many of Roosevelt's opponents disapprove of his actions in Panama because they thought the canal was completely unnecessary.