That there are other rights besides those listed in the Bill of Rights
the 9th amendment granted "says the people have many rights that are not stated in the Constitution.
I am not sure what amendment it is in, but I do know what it is called. It is call Double Jeopardy. This concept, as you said, means that a person, if found NOT GUILTY for a crime, can't be tried for that same felony.
The ninth amendment says basically that just because something isn't mentioned doesn't mean it isn't a right. For instance, the right to privacy is not in the constitution but it is cited under the 9th amendment as something that is understood. to summarize "just because we forget a certain right doesn't mean you don't have it"
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.
it is the first amendment.
ThE 24th Amendment.
the first amendment
All people do not get taxed the same, and no amendment says that they should or do.
The Ninth Amendment addresses rights of the people that are not specifically listed in the Constitution. The Ninth Amendment of the Constitution:The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not e construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. The Ninth Amendment of the Constitution:(simple version)The list in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be interpreted to deny or belittle other rights maintained by the people.
26th Amendment.
The 5th Amendment!
9 amendment