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The Supreme Court’s decisions in Griswold v. Connecticut and Roe v. Wade were most important because they
restricted state laws governing privacy.
gave a new definition to personal privacy.
limited privacy to the control of the body and of family life.
included the right to the privacy of personal property.
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gave a new definition to personal privacy.
Explanation: Griswold recognized a constitutional "right to privacy" (penumbras of the Bill of Rights) for married couples' contraceptive use, and Roe extended that privacy doctrine to a woman's decision about abortion, creating a broader, newly articulated privacy protection not explicitly in the text.
Explanation: Griswold recognized a constitutional "right to privacy" (penumbras of the Bill of Rights) for married couples' contraceptive use, and Roe extended that privacy doctrine to a woman's decision about abortion, creating a broader, newly articulated privacy protection not explicitly in the text.
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