The Supreme Court case of Roe v. Wade declared state laws prohibiting abortion were unconstitutional because they
a. violated the First Amendment by using a religious definition of "person."
b. violated the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment by placing a particular burden on women not placed on men.
c. wrote into law a particular philosophical and scientific view of human life that imposed unfair treatment on those who disagreed.
d. violated the Fifth Amendment by interfering with doctors' professional medical practices.
e. violated a woman's constitutional right to privacy in her own person