Ms.Sue, I asked this earlier, and you said I was wrong so I come back with a "re-answer" in sorts, haha, 9th?

Which amendment was introduced to prevent anyone from assuming that the rights enumerated in the bill of rights are the only protected rights?

http://kids.laws.com/ninth-amendment

Yes

The amendment you are referring to is the Ninth Amendment. It was added to the United States Constitution as a part of the Bill of Rights. The purpose of the Ninth Amendment is to clarify that the rights specifically listed in the Constitution should not be seen as the only protected rights for the people. It clarifies that individuals have unenumerated rights that are not explicitly written in the Constitution, but are still protected.

To arrive at the answer, you need to have knowledge of the United States Constitution and its amendments. The Ninth Amendment is specifically related to the protection of unenumerated rights. So, by understanding the purpose and content of each amendment, you can identify the correct one that addresses the question.