History, 18.02.2021 18:40 artemiscrock1350
When comparing the weak mayor-council and strong mayor-council styles of government, what is the primary difference in regards to the mayor’s interaction with the city council?
A.
The mayor votes in council meetings only in the strong mayor-council style.
B.
The mayor can veto all council decisions only in the weak mayor-council style.
C.
The mayor can veto all council decisions only in the strong mayor-council style.
D.
The mayor holds half of the votes in city council only in the strong mayor-council style.
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