History, asked by anshikatiwari9729, 1 month ago

What does the 17th Amendment say?
A.
People vote directly for the president only.
B.
People vote directly for the president and vice president.
C.
People vote directly for all government offices.
D.
People vote directly for senators.



Please select the best answer from the choices provided

Answers

Answered by saltywhitehorse
2

People vote directly for senators.

Explanation:

  • The 17th Amendment issued by Congress in 1912 and was ratified in 1913.
  • This amendment, allows voters to put direct votes for U.S. Senators.
  • The 17th Amendment gave people the right to vote instead of the state legislature to choose their senators.
  • The 17th Amendment sounded for direct democracy where the people choose who is in office.

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