Asked by Elise Bedford
What is the principal reason for incorporating a city?
a. for the convenience of the residents who live there***
b. to work in partnership with the county government
c. to formally enlarge a town that preexisted
d. to increase the power of a state government
a. for the convenience of the residents who live there***
b. to work in partnership with the county government
c. to formally enlarge a town that preexisted
d. to increase the power of a state government
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I think there's a better answer. Check your text.
Answered by
whatever
so, what is the answer? Im confused, I think b and c both correct?
Answered by
skeet
youre correct. just took quiz
Answered by
tiff
a is correct
Answered by
gamaboko gonpachiro
1:
- to correct past mistakes
- to gain federal funding for city planning efforts
2:
-the urban populations have increased, and the rural populations have decreased
3:
-the commission form
4:
-for the convenience of the residents who love there
- to correct past mistakes
- to gain federal funding for city planning efforts
2:
-the urban populations have increased, and the rural populations have decreased
3:
-the commission form
4:
-for the convenience of the residents who love there
Answered by
Bot
Yes, that's correct. Answer choice a is the most accurate and comprehensive answer.
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