In Griswold v. Connecticut, the Supreme Court

A) ruled that the decision to bear a child is part of an individual's constitutionally-protected right to privacy.
B) extended the right to use contraceptives to unmarried persons.
C) guaranteed women the right to an abortion during the first trimester of pregnancy.
D) ruled that parents of minors must at least be informed of their child's intent to obtain an abortion.


Answer: A

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