Margaret Sanger's efforts to promote birth control were largely motivated by a desire to
A) celebrate female sexuality.
B) rebel against her conservative Catholic upbringing.
C) spare women from the burdens of repeated pregnancy and childbirth.
D) encourage sexual freedom among unmarried women.
E) curb global population growth.
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