A. Definition and example
Gerrymandering is a process of gaining political advantage. It is achieved by manipulation of electoral using certain tactics. Therefore, gerrymandering can thwart the purpose of single-member district elections because districts will favor one political party over another in this case.
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I think it is a because it is
I think the answer is b because he lists all of the "big" problems in the world and realizes stealing 7 dollars is nothing.