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congressional district lines are often drawn by using city or state bor…

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congressional district lines are often drawn by using city or state borders, geographic features like rivers, or even straight lines. but redrawing district lines after a census often results in gerrymandering. gerrymandering means redrawing district lines to favor a particular person or group. which of the following congressional districts is most clearly an example of gerrymandering? oregons second district pennsylvanias seventh district wyomings at - large district north dakotas at - large district

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Gerrymandering involves creating oddly - shaped districts to favor a particular person or group. Pennsylvania's seventh district has a very convoluted and non - regular shape compared to the more regular and compact shapes of the other districts shown.

Answer:

Pennsylvania's seventh district