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The right to an abortion was first announced in
 
  a. Webster v. Reproductive Health Services.
  b. Planned Parenthood v. Casey. c. Regents of U.C. v. Bakke.
  d. Roe v. Wade.

Question 2

Proposition 187 was a California initiative that dealt with
 
  a. affirmative action.
  b. achieving a gender balance in government offices. c. school busing.
  d. public services and illegal aliens.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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