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The ninth amendment covered other rights not specifically mentioned in the constitution.
When the founders were making the Constitution, there were many compromises. One was to add the Bill of Rights. However, critics said that rights not specifically enumerated were not granted. For example, putting sugar in your tea or coffee, turning over in bed, an so on. Therefore, the Ninth Amendment was added to say that We, the people, have other rights not specifically mentioned in these Bill of Rights or Constitution.
I doubt it. The ninth amendment states the government cannot claim the only rights we have are listed in the Bill of Rights.
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No, the ninth amendment of the US Constitution does not outlaw income tax. This amendment provides for the rights of the citizens of the United States that were intended by the founding fathers but not clearly stipulated in the Bill of Rights.
protects other rights that might not have been listed
That there are other rights besides those listed in the Bill of Rights
That there are other rights besides those listed in the Bill of Rights
No one. The Ninth Amendment doesn't grant specific rights. You may be thinking of the Nineteenth Amendment, or women's suffrage, which gave women the right to vote as of 1920.
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