What is one difficulty with large districts?

a. Campaigning is done more efficiently.
b. The election process is slower.
c. The representative from that district has less voter contact and perhaps more difficulty representing constituents.
d. The representative may not be from the area that he is representing so would have less understanding of his constituents.
e. The voters do not know who their representative is.

ANS: C

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