Understanding Gerrymandering

Understanding Gerrymandering

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Interactive Video

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Amelia Wright

History, Social Studies

7th - 12th Grade

Hard

02:45

The video explains gerrymandering, a practice where political parties manipulate voting districts to favor their candidates. It introduces Elbridge Gerry, a Massachusetts politician, who played a key role in this practice. The term 'gerrymandering' originated from a satirical cartoon depicting one of Gerry's redistricted areas as a monster. Despite Gerry's significant contributions to American history, he is primarily remembered for this controversial practice.

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What is the primary purpose of congressional districts?

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How do political parties use gerrymandering to their advantage?

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Who was Elbridge Gerry?

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Why did Elbridge Gerry oppose the Constitution?

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What was the original pronunciation of Gerry's name?

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Which political party did Elbridge Gerry join later in his career?

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What was the political climate during Gerry's governorship?

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What action did Gerry's party take to reduce Federalist influence?

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What was the satirical depiction of Gerry's district called?

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What is Elbridge Gerry most known for today?

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