What is gerrymandering?

a. The creation of one-party-only voting districts.
b. A form of illegal voter suppression.
c. The manipulation of legislative districts in an attempt to favor a particular candidate.
d. An attempt to swing states in favor of a particular candidate, such as for the Senate.

c. The manipulation of legislative districts in an attempt to favor a particular candidate.

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A. Bismarck to unify the German states. B. the collapse of East Germany. C. the creation of Ostpolitik. D. instability within the Weimar Republic.

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Lower-income people who live in substandard housing or areas considered slums remain attached to these areas partly because of ________

A. friends and relatives B. public parks C. governmental services D. welfare benefits

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