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Dennis_Churaev [7]
4 years ago
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Municipal Governments

History
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Anettt [7]4 years ago
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Answer:

Council - manager system - - > A legislative body hires a leader to oversee city departments.

Commission system - - > Here, the elected legislative body, that is the council members directly take charge of running, decision making and overseeing the city departments.

Mayor - council system - - > An elected leader and an elected legislative body share responsibility

Explanation:

Council - manager system - - > Here, the elected legislative, that is council officials will elect or appoint a leader or executive who will oversee and direct the other council officials in decision making and general running of the department.

Commission system - - > A legislative body oversees city departments directly

Mayor - council system - - > Here, both the elected executive leader called the mayor and elected legislative body called the council work hand in hand on issues relating to the city including making decisions and appointments.

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