Define the term gerrymander and explain how gerrymandering affects district elections.

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: Gerrymandering is the process of intentionally drawing districts to gain a partisan advantage. Gerrymandering allows certain parties to remain in power, thus, making it extremely difficult for candidates from the minority party to win elections.

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a. Policy makers primarily work to satisfy the demands of their wealthiest campaign contributors. As a result, they rarely respond to broader public opinion. b. In congressional elections, incumbent candidates win at a much higher rate than challengers. c. The number of interest groups with lobbyists in Washington, D.C., has increased over the past several decades. d. The mass media tend to cover only the most dramatic and unusual news stories.

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The single most important issue to voters is __________

a. the strength of the economy b. the record of the party that currently holds Congress c. whether an incumbent is running d. the global economic climate e. the approval ratings of the party that holds the White House

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The Progressive Movement during the late 19th and early 20th centuries influenced some strong electoral reforms, one of which is the ______, a procedure by which voters can remove an elected official from office.

A. Impeachment B. Arraignment C. Retraction D. Recall Election

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Program budgeting is concerned with the purpose of work

a. True b. False

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