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