The enumerated rights in the Bill of Rights do not grant absolute freedoms; they are subject to limitations and can be regulated by law. Additionally, these rights do not encompass all human rights, as the absence of a right in the Bill of Rights does not imply it is not protected. Furthermore, the rights listed do not prevent the government from exercising powers not explicitly prohibited by the Constitution. Lastly, they do not guarantee that rights will be interpreted or applied uniformly across all cases.
Yes
enumerated
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Ninth amendment
Rights that are written out.
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True :)
The Ninth Amendment to the United States Constitution suggests that there are more liberties than those specifically enumerated in the Bill of Rights. It states that the enumeration of certain rights in the Constitution should not be construed to deny or disparage other rights retained by the people. This amendment affirms the idea that individuals have additional, unlisted rights that must be respected.
Basic Rights
Basic Rights
Basic Rights
A Bill of Rights for US citizens. The Federalists argued that the Constitution did not contain language that took away any rights; they only enumerated powers of the government. They successfully lobbied to have the Bill of Rights added as separate amendments, ratified separately after the Constitution itself had been approved.