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What is the term for the process of redrawing electoral district boundaries in the United States?

  1. Gerrymandering.

  2. Lobbying.

  3. Filibustering.

  4. Redistricting.

The correct answer is: Redistricting.

Redistricting is the process of redrawing electoral district boundaries in the United States. This process occurs every ten years after the decennial census and is used to account for population shifts within states. This ensures that each district has a similar number of residents to ensure fair and equal representation in government. While gerrymandering and lobbying may also play a role in shaping electoral districts, they are not the actual process itself. Filibustering, on the other hand, is a tactic used by members of Congress to delay or block legislative action, and is not directly related to redistricting. Therefore, redistricting is the correct term for this process.