Brown's administration oversaw a number of changes in state government and electoral politics that earned California a national reputation for efficient government. These reforms included all of the following except
a. ending the cross-filing system in elections.
b. apportioning senators by districts based on population instead of by county.
c. creating the Constitutional Revision Commission to streamline the state bureaucracy, increase city and county control over local affairs, and implement other reforms.
d. supporting the division of assembly districts so that more minority candidates could be elected.
d
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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a. true b. false