I would say either the first or second one seems the safest choice
Enumerated powers are specifically listed in the constitution. Implied powers are not stated specifically but are assumed by the exercise of the enumerated powers.
An imbalance existed in electoral districts prior to redrawing districts in 1964.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Redrawing of districts was done by the court in 1964 in order to maintain equality. Prior to this the electoral districts were not formed by considering the population. The populations of the electoral districts were unequal.
The court found out that the apportionment scheme that existed in several states like Alabama was unconstitutional.
The court ruled that “because the right to vote is so fundamental to securing protection from the laws, the clause inevitably guarantees the opportunity of equal participation by all voters in the election of state legislatures.
Under Canada’s system of government, everyday political authority comes from the Parliament.
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
Canada follows a Parliamentary type of governance, despite being a constitutional monarchy. The legislative authority is carried out through the Parliament through the members who are elected by the public, despite the decisions being taken in the name of the Queen.
Canada follows the legislature, executives and judiciary system which is borrowed from Great Britain, where judiciary is represented through the courts, legislature through the Parliament and Executive through the Queen, despite being a constitutional monarchy type of nation.