Why was gerrymandering effective? a. it was ineffective therefore it was eliminated. c. it allowed minorities to vote in any district within the state. b. it allowed states to clump all minorities into one area and thus allowing the ward to have one vote per issue. d. it was a means of annexing parts of a state to remove the minority vote.
It allowed states to clump all minorities into one area and thus allowing the ward to have one vote per issue.
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theodore roosevelt challenged william to a duel, whoever won, got their policy sent to congress. it ended up in a stalemate, and both men were injured and sent to the hospital.
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yes.
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because it let the japanese know who had the upper hand in the war.
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