The 9th states that there are other rights that exists aside from the ones listed. No rights are listed.
9th amentment
the 9th amendment
the 9th Amendment
Fifth amendment
The 9th Amendment states that the enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. In other words, the 9th Amendment emphasizes the Founding Fathers view that powers of government are limited by the rights of the people. The Constitution did not intend, by expressly guaranteeing certain rights of the people, to grand the government unlimited power to invade other rights of the people.
amendment #1
The 9th Amendment to the Constitution limits the powers of the government to constrict the rights of the people. This means that the people have other rights besides what is written in the wording of the Constitution. The 10th Amendment says that the government has rights that are also not written into the Constitution.
Jeez, if I didn't know any better I'd say Mrs. Russell was giving a test tomorrow... Anyways the answer iis the 9th amendment along with many others but primarily the ninth, stating that we have inalienable rights, etc.
The 9th amendment states that all rights not listed in the Bill of Rights go to the states to decide.
The 9th amendment is important because it states that there are more than what is stated in the Bill of Rights. The 10th amendment grants the states governments individual powers.
the 9th amendment granted "says the people have many rights that are not stated in the Constitution.
amendment 4 :)