Which of the following statements about the history of abortion services and practices in the United States is TRUE?
A. Violence against abortion providers has decreased steadily during the last half-century.
B. Physicians were at the forefront of campaigns launched in the mid-19th century to criminalize most abortion care available at that time.
C. Although women entered the workforce in large numbers in the mid-20th century, their say in reproductive rights did not change.
D. The 19th century criminalization of many abortion services caused a reduced demand for several decades.
Answer: B
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