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How did Obergefell v. Hodges represent a changing interpretation of the Bill of Rights by the Supreme Court?
O The ruling overturned a precedent that required same-sex couples to register for marriage
licenses in a different way than opposite-sex couples.
For the first time, the Fourteenth Amendment required states to comply with previously
established federal laws.
The Supreme Court extended tax benefits to same-sex couples that have previously been
denied by private and governmental organizations.
O The Fourteenth Amendment's due process and equal protection clauses were used to legalize
same-sex marriages in the United States.

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