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if a person has a right that is stated in the constitution, that person has
only those limited rights.
other rights that are not mentioned.
more rights than the average person.
some rights that should be confirmed by law.
In constitutional law, the existence of rights stated in the Constitution does not mean a person only has those limited rights. The idea of unenumerated rights (rights not explicitly mentioned but still existing, often based on principles like natural rights or the idea that the Constitution doesn't list all rights) is recognized. The option "more rights than the average person" is incorrect as constitutional rights are generally for all people. The option about rights needing law confirmation is also incorrect as constitutional rights are fundamental. So the correct reasoning leads to the option about other unmentioned rights.
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B. other rights that are not mentioned.