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Every 10 years, based on the U.S. Census, the seats of the House of Representatives are...

Every 10 years, based on the U.S. Census, the seats of the House of Representatives are reapportioned to the states. In the 1960s, the Supreme Court interpreted the Constitution to require that each U.S. House Legislative District have an equal number of people. Therefore, any states with more than one district must adjust their district lines based on the census. This adjustment is called redistricting. Research the process of redistricting. What are the rules that must be followed? What is gerrymandering? How does redistricting affect who is elected to the House of Representatives? Summarize your findings in a report.

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