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Kody Tanner
11 April, 09:15
Why is the 17th amendment significant?
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Tabitha Mata
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The seventeenth Amendment allowed the people to vote for senators without the electoral college. After the Amendment citizens could directly vote for those in the senate, though voting for the president will still require the electoral college.
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