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Griswold v. Connecticut, which challenged a Connecticut statute that declared the use of birth control devices a crime, established the principle that
 
  A) birth control is a matter of religious belief and therefore cannot be limited by the state.
  B) the states are free to restrict matters of personal privacy.
  C) the Constitution guarantees the right to obtain an abortion.
  D) the Bill of Rights as a whole creates a zone of personal privacy or autonomy.
  E) government cannot successfully enact a law for morality.

Question 2

The significance of the Ninth Amendment remained unexplored until the case of
 
  A) Roe v. Wade.
  B) Palko v. Connecticut.
  C) Griswold v. Connecticut.
  D) Mapp v. Ohio.
  E) Lemon v. Kurtzman.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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