A single-member district:

A) does not allow independent candidates to contest in state elections.
B) is where the parliament elects one member from each district to their state legislature.
C) is represented by multiple elected officials from different parties, according to the proportion of the vote each party receives.
D) is where voters elect one member from their district to the House of Representatives and to their state legislature.
E) does not include federal and state legislative districts.


D

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A) made it difficult for many newspapers to hold onto their urban readers. B) really had no effect on newspapers. C) was not noticed by newspapers. D) helped newspapers to hold onto their urban readers. E) caused newspapers to stop publishing articles about cities.

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