How would you classify a congressional district that is at-large?(1 point) Responses An at-large congressional district is a gerrymandered district. An at-large congressional district is a gerrymandered district. All congressional districts are at-large. All congressional districts are at-large. An at-large congressional district is one in which the district shape and size matches the geographical territory of the state. An at-large congressional district is one in which the district shape and size matches the geographical territory of the state. At-large is a term that does not apply to congressional districts.

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An at-large congressional district is one in which the district shape and size matches the geographical territory of the state. This means that instead of having multiple districts, the entire state is treated as a single district, and the representatives are elected by the voters of the entire state.