The election of Senator Ralph Yarborough is an example of how legislatures may

a. act with bipartisanship to achieve a fair result for voters.
b. reach agreements quickly with elections are at stake.
c. change rules to achieve a political advantage for their party.
d. be blind to the needs of the people.
e. act illegally, ignoring the laws they have passed.

C

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