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When a local government has a council that hires a professional who runs the city government and who has the power to hire and fire city officials, it is utilizing
 
  A) the strong mayor-council plan.
  B) the weak mayor-council plan.
  C) the council-manager plan.
  D) the commission plan.
  E) an educated plan.

Question 2

When a local government has a mayor who is merely a figurehead and who must share administrative power with the council and other elected officials it is governed under
 
  A) a strong mayor-council plan.
  B) a weak mayor-council plan.
  C) a council-manager plan.
  D) a commission plan.
  E) a committee plan.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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