To eliminate the problem of gerrymandering, Congress could
a. Require State legislatures to draw congressional districts
b. Require members to be chosen on the single-member district basis
c. Require a bipartisan panel elected by the people of the State to state congressional districts
d. Require the national legislature to draw congressional districts
Ans: c. Require a bipartisan panel elected by the people of the State to state congressional districts
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