Analyze the difference between the commission form of local government and the council-manager form of local government.(1 point) Responses In the former, different people decide executive and legislative issues, while in the latter, the same people have equal voice on executive and legislative issues. In the former, different people decide executive and legislative issues, while in the latter, the same people have equal voice on executive and legislative issues. In the former, the manager is the head executive, and in the latter, the mayor is the head executive. In the former, the manager is the head executive, and in the latter, the mayor is the head executive. In the former, the same people have equal voice on executive and legislative issues; in the latter, different people decide executive and legislative issues. In the former, the same people have equal voice on executive and legislative issues; in the latter, different people decide executive and legislative issues. In the former, the commissioners are from England, and in the latter, the council is chosen by the governor.
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The statements about the manager being the head executive in the former and the mayor being the head executive in the latter are accurate. However, the response regarding the commissioners being from England in the former and the council being chosen by the governor in the latter is not relevant or accurate. The commission and council-manager forms of local government are not specific to any particular country.