Multiple Choice
What is a key problem with counties in Texas?
A) Many of them are too small and underpopulated to function well.
B) County laws were made in the nineteenth century, making them too old-fashioned.
C) They have not been given adequate lawmaking powers by the legislature.
D) Too often the county seats cannot be reached in a day's drive.
E) Many of them are far too powerful, making city governments seem less important.
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