What is the difference between a charter city and a general law city?
What will be an ideal response?
A charter city devises its own set of rules and regulations, and does not have to follow state law regarding the structure and function of municipal government. That "home rule" model contrasts with a general law city, which organizes under state law. (e.g., state law sets limits on how much elected officials can be paid; officials in charter cities can set their own salaries.)
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a. quitting their job to travel the country b. smoking cigarettes alone in their own home c. playing music so loudly that it can be heard in neighboring homes d. knocking on people's doors to ask them to donate money to a cause
Burning the American flag is a form of speech that the Court has ruled has no constitutional protections as a form of symbolic speech
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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