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16 January, 08:31

Why is the 17th Amendment significant?

It upholds the antitrust of the Northern Securities Company.

It requires the direct election of US senators by voters.

It allowed women to vote.

It spelled out illegal practices for businesses.

It investigated violations of federal regulations and found unfair ways of competition.

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  1. 16 January, 10:08
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    It requires the direct election of US senators by voters.
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