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Question 9 of 10 Why is gerrymandering a problem for the House of Representatives but not the Senate? A. The Senate undergoes reapportionment more regularly than the House. B. Political parties do not play as big a role in electing senators. C. Senators are elected to serve specific districts rather than entire states. D. Senate seats are not assigned based on congressional districts.

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Question 9 of 10
Why is gerrymandering a problem for the House of Representatives but not
the Senate?
A. The Senate undergoes reapportionment more regularly than the
House.
B. Political parties do not play as big a role in electing senators.
C. Senators are elected to serve specific districts rather than entire
states.
D. Senate seats are not assigned based on congressional districts.

Question 9 of 10 Why is gerrymandering a problem for the House of Representatives but not the Senate? A. The Senate undergoes reapportionment more regularly than the House. B. Political parties do not play as big a role in electing senators. C. Senators are elected to serve specific districts rather than entire states. D. Senate seats are not assigned based on congressional districts.

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D. Senate seats are not assigned based on congressional districts.
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