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OpenStudy (dantefemboy):

Which best describes how unenumerated rights differ from procedural and substantive rights? A. Unenumerated rights apply only to the states. B. Unenumerated rights are not listed in the Constitution. C. Unenumerated rights cannot ever be defined. D. Unenumerated rights combine procedural and substantive rights.

OpenStudy (markchernioglo):

Its B. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes they are listed.

OpenStudy (markchernioglo):

They arent

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Read: Unenumerated rights are legal rights inferred from other legal rights that are officiated in a retrievable form codified by law institutions, such as in written constitutions, but are not themselves expressly coded or "enumerated" among the explicit writ of the law.

OpenStudy (markchernioglo):

Well yea but read this: The thing that best describes how unenumerated rights differ from procedural and substantive rights is that unenumerated rights are not listed in the Constitution.

OpenStudy (dantefemboy):

I appreciate it. ^^

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