Answer:
The correct answer is A. The purpose of the last two amendments in the Bill of Rights is to make the people sovereign over both the state and federal governments by reserving certain rights to citizens.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Ninth Amendment establishes that the list of rights made by the Constitution cannot be interpreted as the denial of other rights, that is, it establishes that the rights named in the Constitution are not exhaustive, but illustrative, and citizens can expand their rights.
In turn, the Tenth Amendment establishes that any prerogative that has not been delegated to governments will remain in the hands of the citizenry, which is truly the only sovereign in the United States.