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Margaret Sanger’s appeal of her 1916 arrest resulted in the
legalization of doctors prescribing contraceptives and discussing family planning with patients.
creation of “Comstock Laws” on a state and federal level.
opening of her first birth control clinic in Brooklyn, New York.
publication of The Woman Rebel, a women’s health newsletter.
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Legalization of doctors prescribing contraceptives and discussing family planning with patients.
Explanation: Sanger’s 1916 arrest led to an appeal that culminated in a 1918 New York court ruling allowing physicians to prescribe contraception and advise patients about birth control (it did not create the Comstock Laws; her clinic had been opened before the arrest, and The Woman Rebel was published earlier).
Explanation: Sanger’s 1916 arrest led to an appeal that culminated in a 1918 New York court ruling allowing physicians to prescribe contraception and advise patients about birth control (it did not create the Comstock Laws; her clinic had been opened before the arrest, and The Woman Rebel was published earlier).
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