Partisan gerrymandering is the process in a particular state legislature whereby the majority party ______.
a. draws districts to maximize the number of House seats their party can win
b. promotes candidates who will most likely vote Republican
c. favors candidates who believe in a patriarchy
d. tries to keep the opposition party from voting
a. draws districts to maximize the number of House seats their party can win
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a. is the oldest. b. has served on the most committees. c. has served the most terms in the legislature. d. is the most distinguished. e. has the most money.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt's use of the "fireside" radio chats is an example of which role that presidents play?
a. agenda setter b. president as persuader c. president as role model d. morale builder