The 14th and 9th Amendments both protect individual rights, but they do so in different contexts. The 14th Amendment primarily addresses citizenship rights and equal protection under the law, ensuring that states cannot deny any person their rights without due process. In contrast, the 9th Amendment emphasizes that the enumeration of certain rights in the Constitution does not mean that other unenumerated rights do not exist, protecting rights not explicitly listed. While both amendments serve to safeguard personal freedoms, they focus on different aspects of rights and government limitations.
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The correct answer is The 14th Amendment
The 14th Amendment guarantees citizenship to all races (if born in America), due process, as well as equal protection. However, the 13th amendment abolishes slavery, and the 15th gives them the right to vote (only men). The 14th amendment is also used to incorporate other amendments to the states', and give the right to privacy (such as in the Roe v. Wade trial for abortion).
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date passed: June 13th, 1866 & date ratified: July 9th, 1868
The 9th Amendment ;)
No Constitutional Amendment explicitly enumerates the right to privacy. The right to privacy is implied under the 1st, 4th, 9th, and 14th Amendments. The U.S. Supreme Court first acknowledged a right to privacy in the case Griswold v. Connecticut in 1965, which affirmed the right to marital privacy. The most common argument today deals with Justice Harlan's "substantive due process" justification, which arises from the 14th Amendment due process clause and the 9th Amendment.
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