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Geography, 20.01.2020 23:31, pamelakroll98

What is gerrymandering? < br /> < br />
a: gaining a representative after the census< br /> < br />
b: the intentional drawing of district lines to influence voter power< br /> < br />
c: the redistricting of district boundaries< br /> < br />
d: losing a representative after the census< br />

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