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__________ is the process by which the number of representatives for ea…

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__________ is the process by which the number of representatives for each state is determined. 2 point a) redistricting b) gerrymandering c) apportionment d) constituency the \incumbency advantage\ is greater in the house of representatives than in the senate. which of the following is not a contributing factor? 2 points a) districts are smaller than states, so representatives are \closer\ to their constituents. b) longer six-year terms help \lock in\ representatives voters. c) representatives may be from \safe\ districts, where their party dominates the electorate. d) shorter two-year terms keep representatives names fresh to the voters.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

For the first question:

  • Redistricting refers to redrawing district boundaries, not setting the number of representatives.
  • Gerrymandering is manipulating district boundaries for political gain, not determining representative counts.
  • Apportionment is the specific process of allocating the number of U.S. House Representatives to each state based on population.
  • Constituency is the group of voters represented, not a process of setting representative numbers.

For the second question:

  • Smaller House districts let representatives connect more closely with constituents, boosting incumbency advantage.
  • Six-year terms are for Senate members, not House Representatives (who serve two-year terms), so this does not contribute to House incumbency advantage.
  • "Safe" districts for House members reduce competition, strengthening incumbency advantage.
  • Shorter two-year terms mean House candidates campaign more often, keeping their names visible to voters, which aids incumbency.

Answer:

  1. C) Apportionment
  2. B) Longer six-year terms help "lock in" Representatives' voters.