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Which amendment protects any right not specifically mentioned in the Constitution?

A. Fourth Amendment
B. Seventh Amendment
C. Ninth Amendment
D. Tenth Amendment

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User Javona
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Answer: the answer is a

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User Grhm
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The correct answer is: the Ninth Amendment. - it's a part of the Bill of Rights.

The Ninth Amendment was passed in 1791 and proposed in 1788.

It says that all the rights which are not specifically enumerated in the Constitution is reserved for the people (the states).
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