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C. Commission Plan
Step-by-step explanation:
Commission Plan, also called Commission government, is a not so common form of municipal government that exist in the United States (it is only used in less than 1 percent of municipalities) and that is characterized for its particular organization, which consists of a small group of five to seven members of elected commissioners. These five to seven leaders are responsible for dealing and supervising with specific areas such as finance, public works, public safety, and that has both executive and legislative powers because they function as a legislative body responsible for taxation and ordinances, for example, and as an entity responsible for enforcing laws.
Likewise, in this type of government, there is one commissioner chosen as a chairman or mayor that carries out procedural and ceremonial tasks.