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20.10.2021 •
Social Studies
Phân tả Đôn Ki- hô- tê đánh nhau với cối xay gió có phải là phânf dài nhất ko? Tại sao nhan đề của VB lại là “Đánh nhau với cối xay gió” ?
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Ответ:
These cities are known as General Law Cities
Explanation:
The name General comes from the fact that these cities are ruled under the general laws of the state, in this case, general Texas law, and not under specific municipal laws. These gives general law cities very limited power. They cannot raise taxes, they cannot add additional charges in utility bills in order to finance public services such as the police or education, and they practically cannot impose bans.