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Unit 4 – Political Geography
Topic 4.6
From an electoral perspective, how might internal boundaries affect political representation in a country?
Internal boundaries define districts for political representation, potentially leading to gerrymandering or representative imbalance depending on their drawing.
Internal boundaries cause all regions within a country to lose their individual identity and merge into one single representative block.
Internal boundaries have no influence on political representation since they purely mark territorial limits.
Internal boundaries guarantee equal political representation for all regions within a country irrespective of population distribution or size of the region.
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