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Q: Which amendment says that rights in the Constitution should not be used to deny other rights?
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Which amendment guarantees the people other rights that are not written in the constitution?

Amendment 9


What amendment this amendment basically states that the people have other rights rights that are not specifically stated in the constitution?

9th amentment


What does the ninth amendment say about the rights not listed in the constitution?

The 9th amendment states that all rights not listed in the Bill of Rights go to the states to decide.


Which amendment states that the people have other rights that are not specifically stated the constitution?

the ninth


Which amendment states that people have other rights that are not specifically stated in the constitution?

the ninth


Which amendment guarantees rights not listed to the people and that the government should not tamper with them?

amendment 4 :)


Why was the ninth amendment added to the constitution?

The ninth amendment covered other rights not specifically mentioned in the constitution.


The 9th and 10th amendments limit powers to what?

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.


Which amendments states that the people have other rights that are not spacifically stated in the constitution?

The Ninth amendment; The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.


Which amendments states that the people have other rights that are not specifically started in the Constitution?

Amendment 9


Can the states violate the Bill of Rights?

The 14th Amendment to the U.S Constitution enforces federal law, including the Bill of Rights, on the state governments. However, before the 14th Amendment, states did have the ability to "violate" the rights of their citizens.


What does the nineth amendment say that gives rights to the people?

Amendment IX (1791) The enumeration of the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. The 9th Amendment is saying that the Constitution cannot be used against the peoples' right to freedom. The rights granted by the Constitution cannot be used to eliminate other rights. Breakdown: The enumeration of the Constitution, of certain rights = The rights outlined in the Constitution. Shall not be construed = can not be used. to deny or disparage = to stop or infringe upon. others = other rights. retained by the people = that the people have.