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 the state to benefit itself.

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The most accurate response is:

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

Gerrymandering is the practice of drawing district boundaries in a way that advantages one political party over another. This can dilute the voting power of minority groups, making their votes less effective in influencing election outcomes.