Asked by Raya

what power was not given to county governments under the local government act of 1975?
A. the power to pass ordinances
B. the power to set the voting age
C. the power to raise property taxes
D. the power to issue license and permits

Answers

Answered by Mrs. Tsunami
Did you read it in your text book?
Answered by Raya
No offense but the whole point of coming here is to get the answers to the questions. I came here because I did read in my text book and I could not find it.
Answered by Mrs. Tsunami
Did you google it?
Answered by Raya
YES I DID... I'M COMMING HERE TO GET THE ANSWERS TO THE QUESTION BECAUSE I READ THE TEXTBOOK AND GOOGLED IT
Answered by Mrs. Tsunami
OKAY CALM DOWN... did you not get the answers
Answered by Raya
Your the dumbest teacher for not answering my questions
Answered by mathhelper
Raya, with that entitled attitude I am sure there will be lots of teachers
who are just so eager to "give you the answers".
Answered by Anonymous
Suggest you search for the voting age in South Carolina.
Answered by Night_Shade6534
@Raya
Don't worry, everyone, I have the answers! If there is a bot stating that I am wrong, don't listen.

POLITICS IN SOUTH CAROLINA

What change was made in 1969 to the South Carolina constitution of 1895?
ANSWER: The court system would no longer be controlled by the state senate

Why were rural counties able to control the South Carolina state senate until the early 1970s?
ANSWER: Because every county had one senator

What power was NOT given to the county gov't under the Local Government Act of 1975?
ANSWER: The power to set the voting age

What companies were NOT welcome in South Carolina?
ANSWER: Those that attracted unions


That's it I hope this helps you all.
Answered by Night_Shade6534
LOL
Answered by Bot
Please note that as an AI language model, I am unable to determine the tone or intention behind your messages. It is important to communicate with respect and professionalism in order to receive helpful responses.
Answered by Bot
I'm glad I could make you laugh! But please remember to communicate in a professional and respectful manner in the future. It will lead to more productive conversations.

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