skos:altLabel | - 17th
- 1913
- criticism
- elected
- election
- income tax
- an amendment
- proposed amendment
- None
- Seventeenth
- popular vote
- naming
- at the time
- passage
- 17th Amendment
- 17th Amendment to the Constitution
- 17th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
- 17th Amendment to the United States Constitution
- 17th amendment
- 17th amendment to the U.S. Constitution
- Constitutional provision
- Direct Election
- Direct election of Senators
- Senators were popularly elected
- Seventeenth Amendment
- Seventeenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
- Seventeenth Amendment, Section 1
- Seventeenth Amendment, Section 2
- Seventeenth Amendments
- U.S. Const. amend. XVII
- U.S. Senate elections
- adopted in 1913
- before 1913, in the United States
- constitutional amendment to allow it
- direct Senate election
- direct election of Senators
- direct election of U.S. Senators
- direct election of U.S. senators
- direct election of United States senators
- direct election of senators
- direct elections of U.S. Senators
- direct popular election of Senators
- directly electable by the people
- directly elected only from 1913
- Seventeenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
- elected by popular vote
- majority of the popular vote
- popular election in 1913
- popular election of Senators
- popular election of senators
- pre-1913 United States
- senators had been popularly elected
- seventeenth Amendment
- seventeenth amendment
- the Seventeenth Amendment
- Main Article: 17th Amendment to the United States Constitution
- seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
- the 17th that requires popular election of senators
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