Multiple Choice
Particularly in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, contraception was viewed as immoral because
A) of the view that the "natural" purpose of sex was procreation.
B) it encouraged women to view sex as pleasurable.
C) having sex without contraception was seen as part of the worship of God.
D) the government wanted to encourage population growth.
E) it was associated with prostitution.
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