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What rights are specifically protected under the Ninth Amendment?

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Answered by shreya504
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enumeration of certain rightsin the bill of rights shall not be construed to deny or disparage other rights retained by the people
Answered by Arslankincsem
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Ninth Amendment has an aim of protecting the individual rights.  


At first, the overall constitution does not containing any bill of rights.  


When it is added at urging of Anti-Federalists, it is vested in the federal government.


When it comes to Federalists, there are the individuals who trusted that  this Constitution had developed restricted central government, opposed, claiming that the enumeration of some protected rights are the probable detriment to unique liberties.

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