The Progressive era's birth-control movement was characterized by:
A) public lectures on sexual freedom and contraception by activists such as Emma Goldman.
B) little beyond reassuring women that they had the right to refuse their husband's sexual advances.
C) the distribution of birth-control devices by Margaret Sanger.
D) a belief in a woman's right to an active sexual life, but only in conjunction with childbearing.
E) A and C.
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