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What does the ninth amendment state? in one or two sentences, explain the amendment in your own word?

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The Ninth Amendment states that rights not mentioned in the Constitution are still protected. and "All rights not stated in the Constitution are reserved for the states or the people".
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The Ninth Amendment to the United States Constitution (Amendment IX) is part of the United States Bill of Rights, and protects rights that are not expressly enumerated in the Constitution.

The Ninth Amendment explicitly excludes the denial of rights not listed if the denial is based on the enumeration of certain rights in the Constitution, but this amendment does not explicitly exclude the denial of rights not enumerated if the denial is based on the enumeration of certain powers in the constitution the Constitution. It is to that enumeration of powers that the courts have indicated, to determine the degree of the rights not enumerated mentioned in the Ninth Amendment.

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