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Which of the following are rights that the Supreme Court has found to be fundamental?

A) The right to vote, to speak freely, and of privacy
B) The right to lifestyle, to vote, and to interstate travel
C) The right of privacy, to travel internationally, and of religious belief

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The Supreme Court recognizes the right to marry, vote, privacy, and free exercise of religion as fundamental rights, with the right to privacy being inferred from several constitutional amendments.

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The rights that the Supreme Court has found to be fundamental include, but are not limited to, the right to marry, the right to vote, the right to privacy, and the right to free exercise of religion. The Constitution does not explicitly guarantee a right to privacy, but it has been recognized implicitly through various amendments. While all of the provided answer choices contain some rights deemed fundamental by the Supreme Court, the most accurate answer in the context of the options provided would be: A) The right to vote, to speak freely, and of privacy; as these are the rights often most closely associated with the fundamental liberties protected by constitutional amendments and Supreme Court precedents.

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