In Miller v. California, the Supreme Court ruled that material could be considered obscene if it met all of the following requirements EXCEPT
A) the average person finds that it violates contemporary community standards.
B) the work appeals to an interest in sex.
C) the work shows offensive sexual content.
D) the work lacks serious redeeming artistic or other merit.
E) the work could be accessed by minors.
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