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Marat540 [252]
4 years ago
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Which amendment protects any rights that are not specifically mentioned within the Constitution or the Bill of Rights?

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Sophie [7]4 years ago
6 0
The Ninth Amendment<span> (</span>Amendment<span> IX) to the United States </span>Constitution<span> addresses </span>rights<span>, retained by the people, that are </span>not specifically<span> enumerated </span>in the Constitution<span>. It is part of the </span>Bill of Rights<span>. Hope this answers the question.</span>
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