What is the difference between a charter city and a general law city?

What will be an ideal response?

A charter city devises its own set of rules and regulations, and does not have to follow state law regarding the structure and function of municipal government. That "home rule" model contrasts with a general law city, which organizes under state law. (e.g., state law sets limits on how much elected officials can be paid; officials in charter cities can set their own salaries.)

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Social Security is a form of social insurance in the United States

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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What might explain the decrease in civil wars despite the increase in the number of states?

a. the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War b. Previous civil wars may have ended with the breakup of larger states into smaller ones. c. New states lack the legacy of colonialism that frequently led to civil war. d. Newer states tend to be democracies, which decreases the likelihood of civil war.

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