No, I would not expect the borders of a gerrymandered district to appear on a map as a rectangle of circle or some other recognizable shape because first of all, geographic shapes cannot be compared to simple geometric shapes and a “gerrymandered” district would have an odd and bizarre shape, just like what happened when Gov. Elbridge Gerry redrew the Senate districts map – it looked like a salamander.
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temporary slaves
Explanation:
These were people who elected to work for people for minimum wage.
Network of farmer's organizations that worked for political & economic reforms in the late 1800s
As the sectional crisis over California intensified in 1850, "<span>D) Southern states considered leaving the Union" These compromises were a big part of the origin of the war. </span>