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Which is a main idea in the Ninth Amendment?
Privacy rights must be respected, unless forbidden by the state law.
Some rights are not included in the Constitution, but are still protected.
Certain rights are included in the Constitution and should be protected.
Some rights found in the Constitution should be denied in certain situations.
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Some rights are not included in the Constitution, but are still protected.
Explanation: The Ninth Amendment says that listing certain rights in the Constitution does not mean people do not hold other rights — unenumerated rights are retained by the people.
Explanation: The Ninth Amendment says that listing certain rights in the Constitution does not mean people do not hold other rights — unenumerated rights are retained by the people.
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