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Partisan gerrymandering is the process in a particular state legislature whereby the majority party draws districts to maximize the number of House seats the party can win.
Good B
A term representing a specific product or service under consideration in an economic model or market analysis.
Marginal Utility
The increased fulfillment or advantage obtained by using one more unit of a good or service.
Bundle A
Not a standardized economic term without context; appears to be a placeholder name for a specific set of goods and services.
Budget Constraint
An economic model that represents all the combinations of goods and services that a consumer can afford given current prices within their income level.
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