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Which did the Supreme Court uphold in the case of Roe v. Wade?

the right of privacy
the requirement for a warrant
the need for probable cause
the requirement for due process

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User Tillberg
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the right of privacy
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User Janis Kirsteins
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Answer: the right of privacy

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In 1973, the Supreme Court of the United States executed the decision unconstitutional any law prohibiting voluntary termination of pregnancy until the second trimester of gestation. Based on the reproductive autonomy of women, according to the right to privacy as individual freedom and a fundamental guarantee under the constitutional clause of due process, the Court manage the decision over the country. If the 1960s belonged to blacks,” said one feminist, “the next ten years are ours.” People began referring to the seventies as the “She Decade.”

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