<span>The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each State, elected by the people thereof, for six years; and each Senator shall have one vote. The electors in each State shall have the qualifications requisite for electors of the most numerous branch of the State legislatures."
</span>If we didn't have the 17th Amendment the states wouldn't have a vote because the people choose who they want to be the state Senator because they how he/she will think like they do and vote how they would vote
Hope this helps, also hope i did the right Amendment lol, have a good night
Answer: It was the first American university created by a state government.
The University of Georgia received its charter from the state in 1785, making it the first state-chartered public university in the United States. The university brands itself as the "birthplace of the American system of higher education." A site was selected for the university, but it did not begin admitting students until 1801, six years after the University of North Carolina.
The supreme court extends its powers by their decisions which sets a precedents knows as case law. This law is followed when lower courts make decisions. It decides if the laws congress is making are constitutional or if they can be overturned
Those rights which are guaranteed to all the citizens by the constitution of the country are called fundamental rights
for ex
Right to freedom
Right to express
Right regarding clean environment
Right to education
Right to security
Right to entertainment
Yes, if you could give us the examples, that would help us answer your question.