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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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Answered by myrakincsem
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Hey there,

Roe v. Wade is a controversial case because it challenged bans on birth control being used by married couples.

Therefore the answer of the above question is option A:it challenged bans on birth control being used by married couples.

It challenged the fundamental rights of women for their decision of giving birth.

I hope you are satisfied with the answer.

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Roe v Wade was a controversial case as c) It argued that privacy extends to a woman’s reproductive system.

In the case, it was decided that a woman could have an abortion and the incident led to several debates about the definition of personhood.

The case was a turning point in American administrative law.

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