The right of privacy
A. is specifically guaranteed by the Constitution.
B. was recognized by the Supreme Court in Griswold v. Connecticut, 1965.
C. is derived from the police power.
D. is inconsistent with the guarantees of due process.

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Answer: B. was recognized by the Supreme Court in Griswold v. Connecticut, 1965.

The case Griswold v. Connecticut (1965) was a landmark case in which the Supreme Court ruled that the government cannot restrict a couple's access to contraception, as couples have a "right to marital privacy."

Moreover, the case showed that although the Constitution does not explicitly state a right to privacy, several parts of the Constitution imply it, such as the Fifth Amendment, the Fourteenth Amendment and the Ninth Amendment.

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