Answer:
Option C.
Explanation:
If the constitution forbids unreasonable searches, there must be a reasonable right to privacy, is the right answer.
Griswold v. Connecticut was a milestone lawsuit in the history of the United States concerning the access to contraception. This case included a Connecticut "Comstock law" which outlawed anyone from using "any drug, therapeutic item or instrument to impede conception."
The court ruled that the ordinance was unconstitutional by giving evidence that the law infringed the "right to matrimonial privacy", placing the foundation for the right to privacy concerning intimate manners. Accordingly, in this case, the decision was based upon if the constitution prohibits unreasonable searches, there must be a reasonable right to privacy
I really don’t even know soo thanks
There's lots of evidence that show that the ''Great leap forward'' was a big failure. The most evident ones were the increased poverty of the Chinese population, the bad economic planning that was making enormous troubles to China just to survive, the very common starvation because of lack of food because of bad planning, closing the country's market for trade.
If I'm not mistaken he lived by 8 rules.