History, asked by naayra7594, 1 year ago

You overhear your friend saying it’s easy to figure out if someone violated the Constitution - all you have to do is read the language of the Constitution to see what is allowed and what isn’t. Is this statement accurate? Explain your answer by citing at least one example.

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Answered by laxmijaya400
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The Constitution does not specifically mention a right to privacy. However, Supreme Court decisions over the years have established that the right to privacy is a basic human right, and as such is protected by virtue of the 9th Amendment

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