Basic Facts
( very easy )
Places and Events
( easy )
Laws and Exceptions
( medium )
Opinions and Perspectives
( hard )
Analysis and Critical Thinking
( very hard )
100

How old was the girl mentioned in the story ?

She was 13 years old. 

100

Where did the rape take place ?

It took place in Clarksdale, Mississippi. 

100

What type of abortion ban does Mississippi have ?

Mississippi has a six-week abortion ban. 

100

Who is Greta Kemp-Martin ?

She is a civil rights lawyer and a democratic candidate for attorney general of Mississippi. 
100

What does this case reveal about access to healthcare in Mississippi ?

It shows that access to reproductive healthcare is very limited. 

200

In which U.S. state did the story take place ?

It took place in Mississippi. 

200

What Supreme Court decision led to the closure of abortion clinics in Mississippi ?

The decision was Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization. 

200

Are there exceptions to the abortion ban in Mississippi ?

Yes, but they are very limited. 
200

How does she react to the story of the 13-year-old girl ?

She says the story is tragic but sadly common. 

200

How do abortion restrictions affect vulnerable populations ?

They disproportionately harm young, poor, and marginalized individuals. 

300

Why did the girl become pregnant ?

She became pregnant after being raped. 

300

Where was the nearest abortion clinic available ?

The nearest clinic was in Chicago, Illinois. 

300

What must a rape victim do to qualify for an abortion exception ?

The rape must be reported to the police. 

300

According to her, how do abortion bans affect women's healthcare ?

They prevent women from getting the medical care they need. 

300

Why can police reporting requirements be harmful to rape victims ? 

Because they can retraumatize victims and discourage them from seeking care. 

400

Was the girl able to get an abortion in Mississippi ? 

No, she was not able to get an abortion. 

400

How long would the trip to that clinic have taken ?

It would have taken more than nine hours. 

400

Why are doctors afraid to apply abortion exceptions ?

Because they fear legal punishment, criminal charges, or losing their medical licenses. 

400

What does she say about Mississippi resident's opinions on abortion ?

Many residents, especially women, oppose government interference in medical decisions. 

400

How is abortion policy connected to maternal mortality rates in Mississipp ?

Restrictive policies worsen health outcomes by delaying or denying care. 

500

What grade is the girl now attending ?

She is attending 7th grade. 

500

Why was traveling to another state not an option for the girl's family ?

Because the trip was too long and too expensive. 

500

Why are these legal exceptions described as ineffective ?

Because there is no clear process and they are rarely approved or applied. 

500

Why does she believe lawmakers ignore the wishes of the population ?

Because they prioritize political ideology over public opinion and health needs. 

500

What broader public health crisis does this story illustrate ?

It illustrates a crisis in matermal and reproductive healthcare in Mississippi. 

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