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The passage is mainly about ______.
A

gay marriage

B

gay divorce

C

human rights

D

the infamous crime against nature


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该段录音首先介绍了1987年最高法院关于反对同性恋行为的判决和首席法官对该判决的支持,接着录音中描述了20年后美国马萨诸塞州最高法院宣布同性恋者结婚合法及产生的反响,最后录音描述了保守派所采取的行动,由此可见该段录音主要与同性恋婚姻有关。
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