Asked by [-OS-] As1ro12
Which of the following best describes the relationship between state and county governments?
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unitary, where the state can create or abolish county governments as they believe is in the best interest of the state
unitary, where the state can create or abolish county governments as they believe is in the best interest of the state
federal, where the county relies on the national government instead of the state for authority
federal, where the county relies on the national government instead of the state for authority
confederal, where the county and the state share equal power between them
confederal, where the county and the state share equal power between them
parliamentary, where the county government changes with each election
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unitary, where the state can create or abolish county governments as they believe is in the best interest of the state
unitary, where the state can create or abolish county governments as they believe is in the best interest of the state
federal, where the county relies on the national government instead of the state for authority
federal, where the county relies on the national government instead of the state for authority
confederal, where the county and the state share equal power between them
confederal, where the county and the state share equal power between them
parliamentary, where the county government changes with each election
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unitary, where the state can create or abolish county governments as they believe is in the best interest of the state
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