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Gerrymandering worksheets for Grade 12 students provide comprehensive exploration of this critical electoral manipulation practice that shapes American democracy. These educational materials guide students through analyzing redistricting processes, examining historical and contemporary examples of partisan and racial gerrymandering, and evaluating the impact on voting power and representation. Students engage with authentic district maps, demographic data, and Supreme Court cases while developing skills in spatial reasoning, statistical analysis, and constitutional interpretation. The worksheets include detailed answer keys that support independent learning, and many resources are available as free printables with practice problems that challenge students to identify gerrymandered districts and propose alternative redistricting solutions.
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