Question

How do municipal governments compare to county governments?
Responses

a Municipal governments only give services to city residents, unlike county governments.
a Municipal governments only give services to city residents, unlike county governments.

b Municipal government have jurisdiction over county governments.
b Municipal government have jurisdiction over county governments.

c Municipal governments make laws at the state level, unlike county governments.
c Municipal governments make laws at the state level, unlike county governments.

d Municipal governments can create local ordinances, unlike county governments.

Answers

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The best option that accurately describes a key difference between municipal and county governments is:

**a Municipal governments only give services to city residents, unlike county governments.**

Municipal governments typically provide services to residents within a specific city or town, while county governments provide services to residents within a larger geographical area that often includes multiple municipalities.

The other options contain inaccuracies:

- **b** is incorrect because municipal governments do not have jurisdiction over county governments; instead, they operate within the framework set by state and county regulations.
- **c** is incorrect because municipal governments make local laws (ordinances) and do not make laws at the state level.
- **d** is misleading because both municipal and county governments can create local ordinances, though the scope and scale may differ.

Therefore, option **a** is the most accurate comparison.

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