Analyze why the U.S. Constitution didn’t include direct election of senators.(1 point) Responses It was done in an effort to elect senators who were more knowledgeable about the political decisions they were going to make. It was done in an effort to elect senators who were more knowledgeable about the political decisions they were going to make. It was a compromise to give the people control over the composition of the Senate. It was a compromise to give the people control over the composition of the Senate. It was a compromise made to get the Constitution ratified. It was a compromise made to get the Constitution ratified. It was done so that states could allow the people to tell them what to do. It was done so that states could allow the people to tell them what to do.

The U.S. Constitution did not originally include direct election of senators because it was a compromise made to get the Constitution ratified. The Founding Fathers were concerned about striking a balance between state power and federal power, and allowing state legislatures to appoint senators was seen as a way to protect states' rights and interests. Additionally, at the time of the Constitution's drafting, there was a belief that state legislatures would be more knowledgeable and experienced in selecting qualified individuals to represent their state in the Senate. It was not until the 17th Amendment was ratified in 1913 that senators were directly elected by the people.