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why is gerrymandering a problem for the house of representatives but not the senate?

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Answered by shivanshusingh97
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Why is gerrymandering a problem for the House of Representatives but not the senate. A. Senators are elected to serve specific districts rather than entire states. ... The senate undergoes reapportionment more regularly than the house. C. Senate seats are not assign based on congressional districts...

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Here, I have presented the completion of your question along with options and answer.

Your Question:

Why is gerrymandering a problem for the house of representatives but not the senate?

A.) Political parties do not play as a big role in electing senators.

B.) Senate seats are not assigned based on congressional districts.

C.) The Senate undergoes reapportionment more regularly than the House.

D.) Senators are elected to serve specific districts rather than entire states.

Your Answer:

The correct answer to your question is option (b)- Senate Seats are not assigned based on congressional districts.

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