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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