The 1960s spurred a revolution of sorts in the development of state legislatures to reach the goal of “one person, one vote,” which requires
a. all states to keep voting registration and voting records for a set amount of time.
b. the democratization of legislative apportionment.
c. states to hold free and unfettered elections on a regular basis.
d. states with a history of discrimination to submit changes to their electoral system to the FEC.
e. all legislators to live in the district from which they were elected.
ANS: B
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