The setting of district boundaries for the sole purpose of bolstering political power for one party is known as ___________.
a. Haranguing
b. Political Bustering
c. Esperanto
d. Gerrymandering
e. Border-Bashing
Ans: d. Gerrymandering
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According to the text, parents and children:
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