Which Supreme Court case applied the "one-person, one-vote" principle to county precincts?
A) Baker v. Carr (1962)
B) Wesberry v. Sanders (1964)
C) Reynolds v. Simms (1964)
D) Avery v. Midland County (1968)
D
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In recent decades, when nominees to the Supreme Court are questioned at the Senate confirmation hearing, they generally
a. state their positions on the most common political issues. b. refuse to answer any politically charged questions. . c. only refer to specific cases in which they have first-hand knowledge d. are respectful but try to avoid answering specific questions.
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