Asked by Samantha Jenkins

In what way does the structure of county and city governments DIFFER?
A) Only city governments provide law enforcement protection.
B) Only county governments provide law enforcement protection.
C) Only county governments are able to cast votes for state offices.
D) Mayors usually lead city governments, while commissioners lead counties.
Is it c??

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
No. Not c.

Answered by Samantha Jenkins
D? I kinda think it's b. not sure so I'm going to go with b
Answered by Samantha Jenkins
Haha. I said that wrong. I meant I'm going to go with d
Answered by Reed
D is the best answer from these choices.

The fact is that in some cities, the mayor is merely the presiding officer of the city council, although the title does carry some political weight.
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