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strangeaffliction

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Opponents of racial gerrymandering argue that race-based districting is unconstitutional because it violates the _____ clause.
 
  A) equal protection
  B) equal participation
  C) equal appropriation
  D) equal apportionment
  E) equal representation

Question 2

In the context of the bicameral legislature of Congress, the framers of the U.S. Constitution:
 
  A) created the House of Representatives to represent the people.
  B) fixed the membership of the Senate at 435.
  C) fixed the membership of the House of Representatives at 100.
  D) created an independent committee to serve as a check on the powers of the House and the Senate.
  E) assigned less number of senators to smaller states than the larger states.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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