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RideAnS [48]
3 years ago
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What is the main difference between general-purpose and special-purpose governments in Georgia? Question 6 options: A: General-p

urpose governments may provide services, while special-purpose governments cannot. B:General-purpose governments run municipalities while special-purpose governments run cities, towns, and villages. C:General-purpose governments are autonomous, while special-purpose governments depend on another government to function. D:General-purpose governments provide many different services while special-purpose governments provide specific services.
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2 answers:
Hunter-Best [27]3 years ago
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General-purpose governments provide many different services while special purpose governments provide specific services..

IgorLugansk [536]3 years ago
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Correct answer is D) General-purpose governments provide many different services while special-purpose governments provide specific services.

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