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To redraw congressional boundaries to benefit a political party is known as: A. logrolling B. pigeonholing C. gerrymandering D. filibuster
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To redraw congressional boundaries to benefit a political party is known as:
A. logrolling
B. pigeonholing
C. gerrymandering
D. filibuster
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The correct answer to your question is C
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Answer: C. Gerrymandering
Definition: manipulate the boundaries of (an electoral constituency) so as to favor one party or class
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