The result of Baker v. Carr (1962) and Reynolds v. Sims (1964) was the fundamental concept
a. that legislatures were to be more responsive to state problems and therefore to meet a minimum of fourmonths a year
b. of controls on lobbyists, who otherwise disrupted the business of the legislatures.
c. of "one person, one vote," which led to the redistricting of legislative seats based on equity.
d. of "one person, one vote," which prevented redistricting for political purposes.
c
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In the recent past, government efforts to restrict free political expression have been justified mainly on the grounds of
a. religion. b. public decency. c. national security. d. economics. e. accuracy.
One reason some people resisted reform of the civil service system was because
a. the system was too complicated to reform b. they wanted to keep the spoils system intact for personal gain c. they agreed with George Washington about the civil service d. they preferred federal employees to be hired on the basis of merit.