Answer:
House of Representatives.
Explanation:
In the Senate, all states regardless of population only get 2 representatives (which favors smaller states).
Gerrymandering is to manipulate boundaries in such a way to give an advantage to one party or another. A party in power may draw boundaries in such a way to put a large percentage of their opposing party in one district (denying them more representatives), while redistricting their supporting districts as smaller to fulfill the district quota (represented by the amount of representative seats the state has.)
Gerrymandering is practiced by all political parties in an effort to maintain control of the state seats, and in return to maintain power in the government.
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