Which amendment states that the enumeration of certain rights should not deny or disparage other rights retained by the people?(1 point)
First Amendment
First Amendment
Second Amendment
Second Amendment
Ninth Amendment
Ninth Amendment
Tenth Amendment
Ninth Amendment
ow do courts determine the limits of the Bill of Rights?(1 point)
Responses
By considering the intentions of the Founding Fathers
By considering the intentions of the Founding Fathers
By analyzing landmark Supreme Court cases
By analyzing landmark Supreme Court cases
By examining the Preamble and the Declaration of Independence
By examining the Preamble and the Declaration of Independence
All of the above
All of the above.
The correct answer is the Ninth Amendment. To find the answer, you can either recall or research the amendments to the United States Constitution. The Constitution is the supreme law of the United States and outlines the rights and freedoms of its citizens. There are currently 27 amendments to the Constitution, each serving a specific purpose.
To navigate the amendments, you can start by remembering the general content of each amendment or refer to reliable sources such as the Constitution itself or reputable educational websites. In this case, the Ninth Amendment states that "The enumeration in the Constitution of certain rights shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people." The Ninth Amendment protects the rights of citizens that are not expressly mentioned in the Constitution or other amendments.