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B. Explain how ONE type of boundary on the map impacts human populations. Be sure to explain how the boundaries both unite and divide people.
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D. Define gerrymandering
E. Describe the role of gerrymandering in U. S. electoral politics.
F-Explain how the map above represents gerrymandering
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