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When (gerrymandered) elections are conducted, all voters in a state choose from the same pool of candidates.

Gerrymandered is the underlined term. True or False? I know it's false but I'm not sure which term to replace it with. I think it's at-large elections?
14 years ago

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Ms. Sue
I agree.

14 years ago
anthony
Thanks!
14 years ago
Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
14 years ago

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