The arguments for city-county consolidation include the idea that
A) people will support such a system more than they support separate governments.
B) such a government is more likely to protect the political status of minorities.
C) problems can be attacked on an area-wide basis, and service delivery will benefit from economies of scale.
D) taxes will inevitably be lower.
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