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Gerrymandering worksheets for Grade 7 students available through Wayground (formerly Quizizz) provide comprehensive exploration of this critical democratic process and its impact on electoral representation. These educational resources help seventh-grade students understand how electoral district boundaries are drawn, the difference between fair redistricting and partisan gerrymandering, and the constitutional principles at stake when districts are manipulated for political advantage. Through engaging practice problems, students analyze real-world examples of oddly shaped districts, examine demographic data, and evaluate the effects of gerrymandering on voting power and representation. Each worksheet comes with a detailed answer key to support independent learning, and these free printables cover essential concepts including compact districts, racial gerrymandering, and the role of state legislatures in the redistricting process that occurs every ten years following the census.
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