In what way did the Supreme Court case Griswold v. Connecticut affect birth control in the United States?

A) It legalized birth control.
B) It made birth control illegal.
C) It held that the use of contraceptive devices by married people as a legally protected private matter.
D) It enacted strict rules and regulations for obtaining over-the-counter birth control.


C

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Which of the following is true about the ways that Europeans viewed native peoples in the New World?

A) ?While native peoples were seen as different, they were not perceived to be savages. B) ?Europeans adopted none of the Native American practices they encountered among Indian groups. C) ?While Europeans wanted native peoples to adopt Christianity, they wanted other native cultural elements to remain the same. D) ?Europeans found value in native traditions and practices and sought to find similarities between Indian and European customs. E) ?Europeans thought and hoped that in colonizing the Americas, Native peoples would adopt key elements of European culture.

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The Seleucid empire

A. fundamentally differed from the Achaemenids in their political structure. B. employed a form of imperial administration copied from the Achaemenids. C. created a state on a far grander scale than the Achaemenid empire. D. was a petty kingdom that helped give rise to the later Achaemenid empire. E. copied the Roman model of administration.

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Examine the impact of the transportation revolution on American society between 1815 and 1860.

What will be an ideal response?

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