9th amendment

The enumeration [listing] in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. Based on this text, what can you infer about the founding Father's concerns in forming a constitution?

They wanted to keep the constitution intact and avoiding any new amendments

They did not want to limit the rights of the people to just those listed in the document

They did not want to allow people to add more rights to the constitution than those listed

They wanted to protect the rights of a minority group within the country

My answer is B, but is it correct?

Is it B? Just someone please help me!

B is correct.

Yes, your answer (B) is correct. The 9th Amendment to the United States Constitution states that the enumeration or listing of certain rights in the Constitution should not be interpreted as denying or disparaging other rights retained by the people. From this text, we can infer that the Founding Fathers did not want to limit the rights of the people to only those explicitly listed in the Constitution. They recognized that there are other rights not specifically mentioned in the document that are retained by the people. Therefore, Option B, "They did not want to limit the rights of the people to just those listed in the document," is the correct answer.