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Open Access

American Research Journal of History and Culture

ISSN (Online): 2379-2914

DOI: 10.46568/arjhc

Research Article Vol. 8, Issue 1 2021 Open Access

Abortion and the Rise of the Religious Right in American Politics

Patrick Jing

Salisbury School, CT

Patrick Jing, “Abortion and the Rise of the Religious Right in American Politics”, American Research Journal of History and Culture, Vol 8, no. 1, 2022, pp. 46-51.
Abstract
Abortion became an incendiary political as a topic in late 1990s after the rise of Christian evangelicals and their influence over conservative politics. The combination of the Republican party, conservative thinkers, anti-abortion evangelicals created the powerful political group called “ the religious right.” The growing influence of the religious right was fostered first by President Jimmy Carter before expanding dramatically with Ronald Reagan’s election. The federalist society and Reagan’s desire for a more conservative U.S. Supreme Court, combined with the Federalist Society, a political interest group that channeled and magnified the influence of the religious right, led to the domination of conservative values and judges, like Antonin Scalia, who shared right beliefs and by extension the religious leaders who supported them, across the American judiciary