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According to the Ninth Amendment to the Constitution, what do the "enumerated rights" in the Bill of Rights not do?

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Enumerated rights expressed in the constitution will not infringe upon any of those of the people.
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The ninth amendment of the US constitution mentions that the rights of the citizens can have more rights than what is listed in the constitution. It was passed to dismiss the notion that the rights which were not mentioned in the constitution did not exist. The rights provided by the ninth amendment are the rights that protect fundamental rights form the infringement by the government. These rights exist with Fundamental rights. They do not infringe upon the fundamental rights mentioned in the constitution.

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