Which of the following correctly differentiates between the structures of state and municipal governments? (1 point)

Responses

The House of Representatives is the main structure of municipal governments while the lieutenant governor is a state-level structure.
The House of Representatives is the main structure of municipal governments while the lieutenant governor is a state-level structure.

The Texas Constitution gives options for municipal governments but lays out the exact setup for the state government.
The Texas Constitution gives options for municipal governments but lays out the exact setup for the state government.

The council-manager is the main structure of the state and the precinct system is the main structure of the city.
The council-manager is the main structure of the state and the precinct system is the main structure of the city.

The Commissioners Court has a judge and commissioners while the state must have three separate branches of government.

1 answer

The correct response that differentiates between the structures of state and municipal governments is:

"The Commissioners Court has a judge and commissioners while the state must have three separate branches of government."

This statement accurately describes a specific structural difference, noting how the Commissioners Court operates at the county level (which is a part of the municipal government setup), while the state government is structured into three separate branches: executive, legislative, and judicial.