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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 involves adjusting the boundaries of voting districts to account for changes in population, ensuring that each district has a similar number of constituents. Gerrymandering, on the other hand, refers to manipulating the boundaries for political gain, which is unethical and can lead to skewed representation. Lobbying refers to attempting to influence decisions made by government officials. Filibustering is a political tactic used to delay or block a vote on a particular issue. Neither lobbying nor filibustering specifically relate to redrawing electoral district boundaries, making them incorrect options.