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Alex
3 years ago
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Read the following scenario. An urban area in southern Texas is rapidly growing. The population has almost doubled over the past

ten years, and people are still coming. Much of the growth has been in the form of Mexican immigrants. Many of the immigrants have become naturalized citizens and have the power to vote. The area that is growing has been primarily Republican, but most of the new citizens lean toward the Democrats. Which of the following outcome is most likely to occur in this situation? Redistricting will occur to expand representation and the voting pattern will shift from Republican to Democratic. Redistricting will occur to expand representation, but the voting pattern will remain largely Republican. District boundaries will remain the same, as will the voting pattern. District boundaries will remain the same, but the voting pattern will shift from Republican to Democratic.
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Alex73 [517]3 years ago
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I'm not 100% sue but I think the answer is option D: District boundaries will remain the same, but the voting pattern will shift from Republican to Democratic. Hope this helps!
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