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HudsonKB16

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In small,rural counties, the __________ is the primary law enforcement officer for the entire county.
 
  a. police chief
  b. commandant of the Texas Rangers
  c. sheriff
  d. constable

Question 2

Why was the appraisal district created?
 
  a. to remove the tax appraisal powers of the sheriff and place them in a single, independent office
  b. to assist the tax assessorcollector who in many counties had become overburdened by the 1970s
  c. to save money by combining the tax office with the appraisaloffice
  d. to enhance the professionalism of tax appraisals and move towards greater consistency across the state



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d





 

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