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The Ninth Amendment ensures that the enumeration of certain rights in the Constitution does not deny or disparage other unenumerated rights retained by the people. Although there had been an attempt to do so, Congress rejected a proposal to change the phrase "delegated with explicitly" in the amendment.

As a result, the Tenth Amendment does not put any particular restrictions on the authority of the federal government.

Tenth Amendment, a 1791 amendment to the United States Constitution that is a component of the Bill of Rights, grants the states the "reserved" powers. The Tenth Amendment clearly reserves to the states those powers that the Constitution neither delegated to the federal government nor prohibited to the states.

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