The United States Supreme Court made birth control legal for married couples in

1. 1920—when women won the right to vote
2. 1921—when Margaret Sanger organized the American Birth Control League
3. 1942—when the American Birth Control League evolved into the Federation of Planned Parenthood
4. 1965—due to Griswold vs. Connecticut


ANS: 4
Birth control became legal for married couples in 1965 due to Griswold vs. Connecticut.

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