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Q: Which term is defined as gerrymandering districts for the purpose of ensuring the minority representation?
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What is a type of gerrymandering where the opposing minority partys supporters are drawn into different districts?

Crack


What was the impact of majority-minority districts?

minority representation in the legislature has decreased.


How have districts been designed to increase minority representation?

represents political behavior


When congressional districts are drawn in strange configurations to benefit one party over another it is called?

gerrymandering


Who usually benefits the most from gerrymandering congressional districts?

Historically, the Republican party has been the greatest beneficiary when it comes to gerrymandering. Gerrymandering allows small pockets of people to gain greater influence in their area, even if they are in the minority on a larger scale.


Gerrymandering is unfair because?

Gerrymandering is not fair, unless you consider fair to mean 'fair game' in the sense that it is not illegal everywhere.


Why do the people consider the practice gerrymandering unfair?

The only people who consider the practice unfair is the political party that is adversely affected by gerrymandering. If the governor and the state legislature is in the control of either the Republican or Democrat party, then the minority is going to suffer politically since the party in power has the legal right to redraw the congressional districts to their advantage.


What is it called when you draw voting district boundaries so as to purposely favor the party in power?

Redrawing voting district boundaries to favor a specific party is called gerrymandering. The word is a portmanteau (combination) Gerry (Massachusetts Governor Elbridge Gerry) and the word salamander, which his districts looked resembled.


Why did the supreme court strike down majority-minority voting districts?

The Supreme Court struck down majority-minority voting districts in certain cases because they found that race played too significant a role in their creation. The Court argued that these districts, which were intentionally drawn to ensure minority representation, violated the principle of equal protection under the law as they relied too heavily on race rather than other legitimate factors. The Court emphasized the need to consider the totality of circumstances and not solely race when designing voting districts.


What are the 2 different types of gerrymandering?

splintering: redistricting in which a strong minority is divided up and diluted to prevent it from electing a representative. packing: redistricting in which partisan voters are concentrated in a single district, wasting their majority vote and allowing the opposition to win by modest majorities in districts. (Their vote only counts for one district, rather than a possible several) GERRYMANDERING IS ILLEGAL!


What are voting districts in which members of a minority group make up a majority of the population are referred to as?

This voting district is called a majority-minority district.


What type of district is a congressional district whose boundaries are drawn so as to maximize the voting power of minority groups?

Majority-Minority Districts