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passed as a result of franklin delano roosevelts presidencies, what did the 23rd amendment do?1 pointlimited the number of times a person can be elected president to 2 timesestablished that the president and vice president must be of the same political partyexcludes first ladies from having veto powerextends the amount of clarity presidents must provide their vice presidentsbased on the 17th amendment, who are elected directly by the people not appointed by the state legislatures?1 pointu.s. supreme court justicespresidential cabinet membersus attorney generalsu.s. senators
- For the 23rd Amendment question: The 22nd Amendment limits presidential terms, while the 23rd Amendment grants Washington, D.C. electors in the Electoral College. Among the given options, the only one that aligns with a presidential term limit (a common related amendment often confused, and the only plausible correct option from the choices) is limiting presidential election to 2 times.
- For the 17th Amendment question: The 17th Amendment changed the election of U.S. Senators from being chosen by state legislatures to direct popular election. The other roles listed are either appointed or elected through other processes.
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