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Shaw v. Reno and Racial Redistricting
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Which of the following best describes the significance of the Supreme Court’s ruling in Shaw v. Reno (1993) concerning the use of race in congressional redistricting?

A

It upheld the practice of drawing districts to concentrate minority voters without concern for racial implications.

B

It signaled that creating oddly shaped districts based on race required a compelling state interest because such practices violated equal protection.

C

It maintained that racial considerations in redistricting were not subject to judicial scrutiny since they were political questions.

D

It ruled that congressional redistricting should solely focus on geographic compactness, not racial composition.

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