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Why was Roe v. Wade a controversial case? A. It challenged bans on birth control being used by married couples. B. It supported the legality of separate but equal facilities for different races. C. It argued that privacy extends to a woman’s reproductive system. D. It demonstrated that segregation was completely unequal. E. It showed that the 14th Amendment could not be extended to individuals.

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c

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C. It argued that privacy extends to a woman’s reproductive system.

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Roe versus Wade is a case that a petition was signed against Texas for the right to an abortion, that was denied to a woman which claimed she had been pregnant as a result of being raped, because it was illegal to abort unless the mother’s life was in danger.

Her arguments called out for the right to privacy of a woman. The Supreme Court decided she legality had the right to have an abortion based in privacy, because the case took so long she had the baby, later she even tried to take the case out of the court and began an anti-abortion organization.

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