When metropolitan governments were first being created, there was an assumption that they would
a. reduce the amount of crimes committed in a large city.
b. result in more tax revenue per capita for the local governments involved.
c. eliminate the need for a sales or income tax.
d. be cheaper and more efficient to provide services from a large, centralized bureaucracy than from severalcompeting jurisdictions.
d
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