Ninth and tenth amendments the right to more rights
Discusses the last two amendments to the constitution, which guarantee more rights than those covered by the Bill of Rights, and confirm that any powers not specifically granted to the federal government are to remain in the hands of the states or of the people.
Main Author: | Smith, Rich, 1954- |
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Format: | Books Print Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Edina, MN :
ABDO Pub. Co.,
c2008.
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Series: |
The Bill of Rights
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Subjects: |
Series: Bill of Rights (ABDO)
The Bill of Rights: defining our freedoms
Fifth Amendment: the right to fairness
First Amendment: the right of expression
Fourth Amendment: the right to privacy
How amendments are adopted
Ninth and tenth amendments: the right to more rights
Second and third amendments: the right to security
Seventh Amendment: the right to a trial by jury
Sixth Amendment: the right to a fair trial