Which of the following statements is true with regard to district elections?
A. The drawing of district lines for representatives is always done fairly and without political consideration.
B. What is in the interest of a representative’s district is always in the nation’s best interest.
C. Some countries use independent commissions to try to avoid gerrymandering.
D. Pork-barrel politics is a relic of the past and no longer occurs in modern times.
C. Some countries use independent commissions to try to avoid gerrymandering.
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A) To demonstrate loss of control. B) To reduce the number of participants needed. C) For ethical reasons. D) Both A and C
By the mid-1850s, the Whig coalition had fallen apart, and most northern Whigs were absorbed into the new _____, which opposed the extension of slavery into new territories
A) People's Party B) Republican Party C) Democratic Party D) Libertarian Party E) Socialist Party