How was the 1973 Supreme Court ruling that states could not arbitrarily restrict a woman's right to an abortion connected to the phenomenon of single-issue groups? The ruling __________

A) catalyzed Jews, Muslim fundamentalists, and others to form the "pro-life" movement, which
in turn, spurred the formation of "pro-choice" groups
B) catalyzed Roman Catholics, Protestant fundamentalists, and others to form the "pro-life"
movement, which in turn, spurred the formation of "pro-choice" groups
C) failed to catalyze Roman Catholics, Protestant fundamentalists, and others to form a "prolife"
movement, but the formation of "pro-choice" groups was spurred
D) catalyzed Roman Catholics, Protestant fundamentalists, and others to form the "pro-life"
movement, which in turn, yet no "pro-choice" groups formed in reaction

B

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Ethnic groups are groups of people who see themselves as united by one or more cultural attributes or a sense of common history but do not seek their own state. 2. Primordialism claims that identity groups can be defined by facial features, skin colors, kinship, or culture. 3. Religious and ethnic groups both usually want recognition and autonomy. 4. Italians, Jews, and Irish immigrants were not initially seen as white in the United States.

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