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The right to privacy has been controversial for all the following reasons except ________.

it is not explicitly included in the Constitution or Bill of Rights
it has been interpreted to protect women’s right to have an abortion
it has been used to overturn laws that have substantial public support
most U.S. citizens today believe the government should be allowed to outlaw birth control

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Answer: My quiz's correct answer was "most U.S. citizens today believe the government should be allowed to outlaw birth control"

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The correct answer to the question: The right to privacy has been controversial for all the following reasons, except, is, that: It is not included in the Constitution or the Bill of Rights.

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From all the rights and civil liberties stated, mentioned, and expected by Americans, there is one of them that was always implied throughout the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights, but was not specifically stated inside either one. From all the amendments present in the U.S Constitution, the only one that is not specifically stated, is the right to privacy. However, American people take that this right is still protected, and observed, by their law, and expect it to be respected at all times. The reason why it is not controversial is that most people assume the right to privacy is a given, and it is implied by all the other Constitutional amendments, therefore, no one questions why there is no specific one mentioning this right.

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