Two health tragedies affecting U.S. society in the 1960s led to
Explanation:
Option 1 can be ruled out because the tragedies did not lead to a change in attitude. Rather, the change (in attitude) happened along with the tragedies. As the author puts in, “these tragedies combined with a change of attitude towards a woman's right to privacy lead a number of states to pass abortion-permitting legislation.” That also helps us to eliminate option 3. All states did not scrap abortion laws. Option 4 can be done away with as well, as nothing about pro-life lobby being strengthened has been talked about in this regard. Certain states passed abortion-permitting regulation, whereas others did not. Hence, the correct answer is option 2.
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