The correct answer to this question is the following: (1) Affected by gerrymandering; (2) not affected by gerrymandering.
<em>Gerrymandering is known as a practice that intends to establish some kind of political advantage for a particular party or group. To do this, district boundaries are manipulated. The new resulting district is named gerrymandering.</em>
In other words, what gerrymandering does is to draw the boundaries of electoral districts trying to benefit the party who is doing it. Sometimes, the party controlling the legislature will redraw it so they can maximize the number of districts they are likely to control.
The English Bill of Rights had the basic rights and freedoms but when creating the American Bill of Rights only the rights that were needed and were necessary were written. It made the English Bill of Rights a rough draft, the American Bill of Rights was more thought over and talked about.
This compromise kept the the number of slave and free states equal. This compromise was a package of five separate bills passed by the United States Congress in September 1850. ... It allowed California to enter the Union as a free state.