Question

How does a state government provide services differently than does a local government?(1 point)
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A state government has a larger pool of resources and so provides services on a larger scale than a local government.
A state government has a larger pool of resources and so provides services on a larger scale than a local government.

A state government is the highest tier of government and so provides far more services than a local government does.
A state government is the highest tier of government and so provides far more services than a local government does.

A state government uses its knowledge of the local community to tailor a solution for citizens based off of individual need.
A state government uses its knowledge of the local community to tailor a solution for citizens based off of individual need.

A state government can work with other states to provide services on a larger scale for citizens.

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The most accurate response to how a state government provides services differently than a local government is:

**A state government can work with other states to provide services on a larger scale for citizens.**

This reflects the broader scope and coordination capabilities of state governments compared to local governments, which typically focus on more localized issues and services within their own jurisdictions.