Why do state legislatures use gerrymandering to impact minority rights?(1 point)

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A political party can decrease the influence of minority voters by making their votes less powerful.
A political party can decrease the influence of minority voters by making their votes less powerful.

A political party can take away congressional representation specifically from minority voters.
A political party can take away congressional representation specifically from minority voters.

A political party can ensure that only their voters turn out for elections.
A political party can ensure that only their voters turn out for elections.

A political party can change the population of a state to benefit itself.

1 answer

The most accurate response relating to why state legislatures use gerrymandering to impact minority rights is:

A political party can decrease the influence of minority voters by making their votes less powerful.

Gerrymandering involves redrawing district boundaries to favor one political party over another, often diluting the voting strength of minority populations, which can lead to underrepresentation in legislatures.