Chief Justice Burger's test of obscenity, as articulated in Miller v. California, included that
A) the average person finds that it violates contemporary community standards.
B) the work as a whole appeals to a prurient, excessive interest in sex.
C) the work shows patently offensive sexual conduct.
D) the work lacks serious redeeming merit.
E) All of the above.
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