In Miller v. California, the U.S. Supreme Court:
A) established the present two-prong test for obscenity.
B) reversed prior rulings regarding obscenity and held that obscenity was utterly without redeeming social interest.
C) held that a person cannot be prosecuted for possession of obscenity in the privacy of his own home.
D) established the present three-prong test for obscenity.
D
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