The process of drawing districts with the intent of pressing partisan advantage at the expense of other considerations is known as ______.

a. apportionment
b. redistricting
c. gerrymandering
d. malapportionment

c. gerrymandering

Political Science

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Which of the following describes the Senate's decision when President Woodrow Wilson proposed that the United States join the League of Nations at the end of World War I?

a. The Senate approved the proposal as a temporary measure for a limited amount of time. b. The Senate approved the proposal. c. The Senate tabled the proposal for later consideration. d. The Senate refused to approve the proposal then, but finally approved it a year later. e. The Senate refused to approve the proposal.

Political Science

Which of the following methods is NOT useful when forming a hypothesis?

a. Intuition b. Hoaxing c. Rationalism d. Authority

Political Science