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tiny-mole [99]
3 years ago
12

Q:Special-purpose governments are tasked with.

History
1 answer:
Setler [38]3 years ago
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The correct answer is B. Realizing specific goals.

Explanation

A government with special purposes, as its name indicates, is a type of government that is established to carry out specific objectives predisposed to it. For example, in some cases, governments beyond controlling the executive branch of the State must perform alternate specific tasks such as negotiating agreements with other countries, promoting internal plans, and contributing to the improvement of the population's quality of life, among others. Therefore, the correct answer is B. Realizing specific goals.

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