The case of Miller v. California reformulated the standard for obscenity and did which of the following?

A. It shifted primary authority for obscenity policy back to the states and, implicitly, to local governments.
B. It removed state and local government authority for determining obscenity policy.
C. It upheld the federal Child Online Protection Act.
D. It established barriers to the transnational transmission of pornography on the Internet.

Answer: A

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