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Which of the following describes a difference between counties and municipalities?(1 point)
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Counties serve a larger portion of the state than municipalities do.
Counties serve a larger portion of the state than municipalities do.
Counties collect state taxes, while municipalities collect federal taxes.
Counties collect state taxes, while municipalities collect federal taxes.
Counties can have mayors head them, while municipalities run national elections.
Counties can have mayors head them, while municipalities run national elections.
Counties are specialized boards, while municipalities serve a larger portion of the state.
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Counties serve a larger portion of the state than municipalities do.
Explanation: Counties are larger geographic/political subdivisions that cover broader areas (multiple towns/cities), while municipalities (cities, towns) govern smaller local areas.
Explanation: Counties are larger geographic/political subdivisions that cover broader areas (multiple towns/cities), while municipalities (cities, towns) govern smaller local areas.
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