Why did some people oppose the 17th Amendment? It gave too much power to

Why did some people oppose the 17th Amendment? It gave too much power to the states. It gave too much power to the states' legislature. It nullified their votes. It gave too much power to the federal government. if necessary u can pick more than 1

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A

Explanation:

It gave to much power to the states is what some people thought

Solution 2

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I would honestly say A

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