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Chapter 08 #16

a) Direct election of Senators

The 17th Amendment, passed in 1913, reformed the American electoral system by establishing the direct election of Senators by the people, rather than being chosen by state legislatures. This amendment was a response to concerns about corruption and lack of accountability in the selection of Senators. It marked a significant shift towards greater democracy and public participation in the federal legislative process, aligning with the broader Progressive Era goals of political reform.