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Which of these statements about counties is true?
Counties determine state laws, and towns determine local laws.
In most states, each individual county has its own government.
The federal constitution determines the structure of a county government.
Several states may make up one county and share the same government.
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"In most states, each individual county has its own government." — True.
Explanation: Counties are political subdivisions of states, and in most states each county has its own county government. The other statements are false: state laws are made by state governments (not counties), the federal Constitution does not set up county governments (states do), and counties never span multiple states.
Explanation: Counties are political subdivisions of states, and in most states each county has its own county government. The other statements are false: state laws are made by state governments (not counties), the federal Constitution does not set up county governments (states do), and counties never span multiple states.
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