Civics -- Week 13, Part A

The states have created five common forms of local government. These include counties, townships, New England towns, special districts, and cities. The county is the oldest unit. Boards govern counties by passing ordinances, or local laws.... The states have created five common forms of local government. These include counties, townships, New England towns, special districts, and cities. The county is the oldest unit. Boards govern counties by passing ordinances, or local laws. Special districts are used to provide a single service to a community, such as a school district or a sewer district. Municipalities are city governments that serve people in urban areas. VIDEO OBJECTIVES - Explore the origin and purpose of counties and townships - Describe the role of citizens in running a New England town - Explain why special districts are created - Contrast the mayor-council and council-manager plans of city government
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