Metadata
Law & Political Science Grade 9-12 Evaluate Hard-
Subject
Law & Political Science
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Education level
Grade 9-12
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Cognitive goals
Evaluate
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Difficulty estimate
Hard
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Tags
gerrymandering, Baker v. Carr, Shaw v. Reno, Rucho v. Common Cause, equal protection, democracy
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Number of questions
5
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Created on
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Generation source
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License
CC0 Public domain
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Prompt
Test students' ability to evaluate the constitutionality and democratic consequences of partisan gerrymandering by applying the Supreme Court precedents Baker v. Carr, Shaw v. Reno, and Rucho v. Common Cause. Students should distinguish justiciability and equal-protection doctrines, differentiate racial from partisan gerrymanders, analyze majority holdings and tests, apply those precedents to short hypothetical maps, and assess legal remedies and implications for representative democracy.
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Attempts
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