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In this seminal Supreme Court decision, the Court overturned its decision in Bowers by ruling that state laws may not ban sexual relations between same-sex partners.
 
  A) Lawrence v. Texas
  B) Loving v. Virginia
  C) Bakke v. California
  D) Johnson v. Texas
  E) Boy Scouts of America v. Dale

Question 2

The Supreme Court's ruling in Bowers v. Hardwick suggested that the right to privacy was designed to protect
 
  A) family, marriage, or procreation.
  B) birth control, procreation, or abortion.
  C) marriage, consensual sex, or abortion.
  D) the right to die, marriage, and consensual sex.
  E) abortion, the right to die, and marriage.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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