The United Nations has been MOST successful in __________. resolving disputes between the major powers ending civil wars limiting the increase in the number and power of nuclear weapons ending fighting between small nations

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Answer: The correct answer for this question is this one: "C. limiting the increase in the number and power of nuclear weapons." The United Nations has been MOST successful in limiting the increase in the number and power of nuclear weapons.

Here are the clear choices.
A. resolving disputes between the major powers
B. ending civil wars
C. limiting the increase in the number and power of nuclear weapons
D. ending fighting between small nations

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What impact did the US Supreme Court case Griswold v. Connecticut have on women's rights?The decision allowed married women to enter the workforce willingly.

The case overturned a statute that prevented the use of contraceptives.

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The impact that the US Supreme Court case Griswold v. Connecticut had on women's rights is that the case overturned a statute that prevented the use of contraceptives. The answer to your question is B. 

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The case overturned a statute that prevented the use of contraceptives by Griswold versus Connecticut.

Further Explanation:  

Griswold versus Connecticut is a case of 1965 in which the use of contraceptives violated the right of privacy. The case was concerned about the Connecticut law which outlaw the use of birth control. The law states that if any person uses contraceptives will be fined $40 or imprisoned for no less than 60 days. Estelle Griswold who was the executive director of the Planned Parenthood League and Dr C. Lee Buxton were arrested and were found guilty of providing illegal contraception. They were fined and were asked to pay $100 each.  They appealed and filed the case in the Supreme Court, which upheld the condemnation of Connecticut Court. The Supreme Court by 7-2 majority ruled that this law violated the right to marital privacy and cannot be implemented against the married couple. Supreme Court held the view that “right to privacy” cannot be infringed and it is fundamental to the citizens. Liberty and Justice lie in the civil and political institutions.  Marital privacy exists conventionally in American society. Right to Marital Privacy was included under thedue process clause and which is protected by Fourteen Amendment. The states have no authority to ban abortions.

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