Citizens rights?
This amendment protects citizen 's rights, by allowing them to elect their own senators as opposed to the legislature electing them.
Supported
After the time of the Civil War, differences about the fairness of elections of senators arose. This, combined with numerous stalemate in votes due to clashing parties, led to the amendment
Didn’t support
Various senators were against the election by the people, because they were afraid of the power being given to the people.
Introduced and ratified?
Proposed amendments were passed in 1910 and 1911.
The 17th Amendment was added to the Constitution on April 18, 1913.
History
The disagreements between parties in the South during the Civil War, lead to long periods of time without Senators, unfairness and unjustness of Senator elections.
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This Amendment eliminated the favoritism on who can vote (males only) and allowed all citizens, regardless of their gender to vote and have a voice on their nation 's leader.
Vonelle Robertson Professor Currie American National Government April 15th, 2015 Essay: Should the 17thAmendment be repealed? While citizens of each state did not directly vote in the senators of their respective states legislatures chose the senators based on the law that was adopted in the constitution in 1788.The 17th amendment came about because of the state legislature being deadlocked over the election of United States Senators. This left numerous senate vacancies lasting as long as months or even years. But this was not the first attempt to amend the constitution to elect senators by popular vote. It was first introduced in the US House of Representatives in 1826 but the amendment did not have favorable support until the late 19th century
•Explain what the amendment says (in plain English) – Search and seizure: the fourth amendment. This amendment prohibits officers and active members of the law to unlawfully search or enter a home or school without a search warrant; and even with a warrant you can only search where evidence might be found. If you are looking for a stolen car, you cannot check the kitchen cabinets the car won’t be there. If an area is improperly searched and something is found that cannot incriminate anyone, and is not allowed to be displayed in the court of law. •Explore what issues made it important for lawmakers in the Early Republic--important enough to add this amendment to the Constitution.
As it was definitely difficult to do so, the Constitution was ratified in
The United States Constitution was written in seventeen eighty seven to address governmental weaknesses that existed in the Articles of the Confederation, the first articles written during the Revolutionary War to establish regulations for a unified government. The Constitution not only established law, it incorporated basic rights for citizens and dictated to what extent the government could rule. Albeit an improvement to the Articles of the Confederation, according to “The Great Debate”, in order for the Constitution to go into effect, “ratification from nine states” was required. Gaining full support of nine states for ratification was not an easy feat; the changes to the Articles created a divide amongst delegates, the two sides were
Women have always wanted equal rights and fought to gain equality. On August 1920 the 19th amendment was ratified into the Constitution. The 19th amendment stated that no one will be denied the right to vote based on your sex. This changed everything for the women in the US. Women everywhere started to work more and started to rely less on men.
Individual rights are involved because members of congress that have been their positions for many years may have prejudices and grudges against certain people, groups and parties, and this may affect their decision during the passing of laws or the approval of a constitutional amendment, therefore, it is for the benefit of peoples right in general, to have members of congress that are not allowed to serve indefinitely, otherwise not only will ideas stagnate, but prejudices that may infringe upon peoples equality when it comes to the passing of laws will remain in congress for extended periods of time and be able to cause greater negative
American Civil War: Their were many issues from the American Civil War that helped to create a union. One of the issues was slavery. People in the South wanted to support slavery ,but people in the North thought slavery was wrong and wanted to end it. Another reason on why slavery was such a big issue during the American Civil War was because more states were becoming slave states. Since more states are joining slavery, this will upset the balance of slave states and free states.
The major purposes of government according to Classical Republicanism is to promote the common good and teach the people civic virtue. In “We the People” on Page 12 it says Classical Republicanism put the needs of the people over individual wants. This taught citizens to work together to promote the common good and put the needs of the community as a whole above their selfishness. Classical Republicanism isn´t directly in the Constitution; however, it protects the society as a whole. Classical Republicanism put the needs of the people over individual wants.
This amendment was passed because people believed that every man deserves equal rights. This amendment protects people from getting their rights stripped from right underneath them, this amendment also helps protect all different types of people in court cases such as people of color and members of the LGBT+ community. This amendment ties into the Dawes Act to help protect Native Americans. The Dawes Act gave American Indians survey’s to get allotments and to make them move away from their tribes. This was bad not only
No matter their “race, color, or previous condition of servitude”, this amendment stated that no one would be denied the right to vote. Nor were the votes declared an unconditional right. This amendment prohibited these types of discrimination. All three amendments were directed at ending slavery and providing full citizenship to freedmen. Since the freemen now had these privileges, they took an active part in voting and political life.
Basically, this amendment grants citizenship to every person born in the United States. This amendment was proposed right after the American Civil War. It was proposed after this time because
Civil Rights Amendments: The 13th (1865), 14th (1868), and 15th Amendments (1870) were the initial amendments came in to the U.S during in 60 years. Known collectively as the Civil War Amendments, they were made to ensure the nondiscrimination for recently emancipated slaves. However the Emancipation Proclamation (1863) officially completed slavery within the U.S., many peoples were concerned that the right granted by war-time legislation would be capsize. The Republican Party controlled congress and thrust for constitutional amendments that would be more permanent and binding. The three most amendments prohibited slavery, granted residence rights to all population born or naturalized in the U.S. regardless of race, and prohibited
The 19th amendment guaranteed voting rights to all American citizens. This amendment prohibits any American citizen from being denied the right to vote on the basis of gender. It is one of the biggest accomplishments from the women’s rights movement in the United States. The women’s rights movement had been a long and difficult road to gain equality.
"The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any State on account of sex"--Nineteenth Amendment, U.S. Constitution. Until the 1910s, most states did not give women the right to vote. The amendment was the culmination of the women 's suffrage movement in the United States, which fought at both state and national levels to achieve the vote. On August 18, 1920, it appeared that Tennessee had ratified the amendment, the result of a change of vote by 24 year-old legislator Harry Burn at the insistence of his elderly mother, but those against the amendment managed to delay official ratification (www.archives.gov). Tennessee played a key role in the passage of the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote in 1920.
It was also important to bringing the Confederacy back into the United States and provided guidance on debts of slaves, debts of the Confederacy and established guidelines for Confederacy leaders holding leadership positions in Congress or the Presidency. The 15th Amendment established the right to vote for persons of all race, color or previous servitude.