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12 December, 06:50

What does the U. S. Constitution say about the organization of local

governments?

A. It requires that all local governments are modeled after state governments

B. Nothing; it leaves the organization to the states.

C. It requires that states be divided into counties but it does not specify other forms of local government

D. It requires that states establish counties, school districts, and special districts

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  1. 12 December, 06:56
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    B. Nothing; it leaves the organization to the states.

    Explanation:

    The United States Constitution outlines some of the powers that the federal government and the state governments enjoy. However, it also states that all the powers not explicitly given to the federal government lie with the states. The organization of local governments is one of these cases. The Constitution says nothing about these, and therefore, leaves the organization to the states.
  2. 12 December, 07:03
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    B: nothing; it leaves the organization to the states

    Explanation:

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