Gerrymandering can thwart the purpose of single-member district elections because A. districts can be drawn with little regard for partisanship. B. districts can be drawn favoring one political party. C. districts can be drawn based solely on race or religion. D. districts can be drawn based solely on property value.

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B. districts can be drawn favoring one political party

Gerrymandering is problematic as it removes the inherent fairness from elections in that it makes the outcome almost a foregone conclusion.

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