
Hunter H. answered 12/11/21
Tutor with Experience in Writing, Communication, and Visual Art
Hi, Lex! If you are trying to find sources related to Pro-Life and/or Pro-Choice, there are a few places you could look. First, I would suggest checking the virtual library or databases that your school provides, if any. If they do not provide databases or a virtual library, you can always use free resources like Google Scholar. Just Google the word "scholar" and it will pop up. I would suggest narrowing your range to the past few years, maybe 2015 or later, to use the most updated information.
Whichever research source you use, you can search for keyworks like "pro-life" or "pro-choice" to get relevant sources. Make sure that whatever you find was made by reputable sources, so websites ending in .gov or .edu or that were published in major journals or by professionals with listed credentials. Avoid personal websites and blogs that are wirtten by individuals.
I hope that helps! If you still have questions about how to find sources, let me know.