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1 #141 Eminent Domain BELL RINGER

2 Federalism: Redistricting & Gerrymandering

3 Objectives 1.Slides/notes 2.“Packing & Cracking” video 3.Simulation 4.Closure HW: enjoy Super Bowl Sunday Agenda TODAY WE WILL … Explain how state legislatures apportion seats in the US House of Representatives & state legislatures Define: gerrymandering, census and apportionment

4 How is power divided between our national and state governments? (use the vocabulary words: Federalism, Expressed, Implied, Reserved, Concurrent) LET’S REVIEW

5  Enacting laws  Levying taxes  Creating budgets  What is the Virginia state legislature called? STATE LEGISLATURES ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR …

6 APPORTIONMENT, REDISTRICTING & GERRYMANDERING

7  The Constitution requires that districts be reapportioned following each census.  There are 435 seats (fixed number) in the House.  How should these seats be allocated based on changing populations?  Done every 10 years based on census data. APPORTIONMENT

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9  Redistricting is the redrawing of boundaries of legislative districts. THEN STATES ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR REDISTRICTING

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11  Each seat in the US House of Representatives represents one congressional district WHAT IS A DISTRICT?

12  Explain redistricting in your own words.  Why would political parties care about how many seats they will have in the House of Representatives? CHECK FOR UNDERSTANDING

13  Gerrymandering = the drawing of electoral district lines to the advantage of a party or group. GERRYMANDERING

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16  Two forms of gerrymandering 1.To concentrate the opposition voters in few districts 2.To spread the opposition as thinly as possible among several districts  Goal is to create as many “safe” districts as possible TWO STRATEGIES https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bh4qAJ DUOcc

17 1.When you get your map, write your name and party at the top. 2.Review the map key with your partner. 3.You are part of the redistricting committee. Divide your state into 10 equal districts with 100,000 people in each.  You need 10 circles in each district. 4.In pencil, draw the district lines in such a way so that your political party has a good chance to win a majority of seats in the next election.  Hint – you need at least 6 circles for a majority.  Try to put the other party’s voters together in as few as districts as possible to “waste” those votes. 5.Number each district 1-10 and circle the number of districts that favor your party. GERRYMANDERING ACTIVITY

18 Meet with all the other legislators for your state. 6.Find another small group of your same party and state. Compare how you redistricted. Answer all the questions on your worksheet and turn it in at the end of the block. SHARE

19 TICKET OUT THE DOOR #60 Representation in the House of Representatives https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ucm9 ehYe4NM


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