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Which statement best describes the Griswold v. Connecticut case?
It was related to freedom of religion because it required prayer in public schools.
It was related to freedom of religion because Griswold was a minister.
It was related to privacy because it concerned lawyers and their clients.
It was related to privacy because it concerned medical guidance for patients.
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"It was related to privacy because it concerned medical guidance for patients."
Explanation: Griswold v. Connecticut (1965) struck down a state law banning contraceptive use and counseling for married couples, holding that the Constitution protects a right to marital privacy — particularly involving medical advice and contraception.
Explanation: Griswold v. Connecticut (1965) struck down a state law banning contraceptive use and counseling for married couples, holding that the Constitution protects a right to marital privacy — particularly involving medical advice and contraception.
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