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2 November, 21:21

The Ninth Amendment to the U. S. Constitution is known as the "unenumerated rights" amendment. Which

selection below is an example of those rights?

Select one:

O A. all unenumerated individual rights are ceded to Congress

O B. states have rights of authority over the federal government

O C. stating rights in the Bill of Rights does not mean these are the only rights of citizens

O D. only those rights listed are protected for citizens

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  1. 2 November, 21:27
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    C. stating rights in the Bill of Rights does not mean these are the only rights of citizens

    Explanation:

    The ninth amendment belonged to the Bill of rights. Bill of rights was added to the constitution on December 15, 1791. It states that the rights not mentioned in the constitution belong to the people.

    It means that people do have other rights and their rights are not limited to the ones listed in the constitution or we can say that if a list of people's rights is mentioned in the constitution it doesn't mean that the government can take away other rights of the people that are not mentioned in the constitution.

    So, people can have more rights than the ones mentioned in the constitution and option (C) is an example of those rights.
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