In the Constitution of 1876, what was the role of local and county governments relative to state government? Local governments and counties were severely constrained in their authority. Local governments were strengthened, and many state administrative and judicial functions were given to counties. Local governments and counties were not addressed in the Constitution of 1876. Local governments and counties had some limited powers over taxation but could not act without explicit authority from the state. Local government and counties surpassed state governments in their powers.

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pretty sure its d

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In the Constitution of 1876, the role of local and county governments relative to state governments is that "Local governments were strengthened, and many state administrative and judicial functions were given to counties."

  • This is because the purpose of the 1876 Constitution is to restrict it reduce the power of the state government.
  • It is designed to ensure the local governments serve as a form of control on the state government.
  • Also to create separation of powers in the state.
  • And give more freedom and liberties to the individuals.

Hence, in this case, the correct answer is option B "Local governments were strengthened, and many state administrative and judicial functions were given to counties."

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