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What percent of abortions are considered unsafe in developing regions of the world?
 
  a. 32 c. 72
  b. 52 d. 92

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What is a difference between the rates of abortion in 1970 versus today?
 
  a. In 1970, 20 of abortions were performed at or before eight weeks of pregnancy; today 60 occur within the first eight weeks.
  b. In 1970, 60 of abortions were performed at or before eight weeks of pregnancy; today 20 occur within the first eight weeks.
  c. In 1970, 5 of abortions were performed at or before eight weeks of pregnancy; today 90 occur within the first eight weeks.
  d. In 1970, 90 of abortions were performed at or before eight weeks of pregnancy; today 5 occur within the first eight weeks.



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