Ronald Reagan's judicial appointments were likely to garner support for him from proponents of which of the following even though he never fully acted to carry out their proposed agenda?

A. Planned Parenthood
B. the National Right to Life Committee
C. equal rights legislation
D. same-sex marriage legislation


Answer: B

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