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What are rights that are not specifically mentioned in the constitution considered

A. Unenumerated
B. Disparaged
C. Construed

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

Unenumerated rights are legal rights inferred from other rights that are implied by existing laws, such as in written constitutions, but are not themselves expressly coded

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