Answer:
The passage of the 17th Amendment to the Constitution officially changed the method of electing U.S. senators.
Explanation:
17th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: Direct Election of U.S. Senators. Americans did not directly vote for senators for the first 125 years of the Federal Government.
I would say that this can be seen in two ways:
a struggle of two world views: capitalism vs communism
or
a struggle of two superpowers to have control over the other countries: the US and the Soviet Union (as it can be argued that the two countries were not satisfied that other countries had the same system as they, they also sought control over them).
The Constitution<span> is composed of a Preamble the main </span>body<span>, and amendments</span><span>.</span>