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7 July, 11:16

The Warren Court ruled that a state law that forbid using, selling, or providing information about birth control was unconstitutional because it violated the freedom of speech. constitutional because it related to the right to religious freedom. unconstitutional because it violated the right to privacy. constitutional because health care is a service, not a right.

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  1. 7 July, 11:20
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    unconstitutional because it violated the right to privacy.

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  2. 7 July, 11:27
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    The Warren Court ruled that a state law that forbid using, selling, or providing information about birth control was

    unconstitutional because it violated the freedom of speech.

    Explanation: Edge2020
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