Answer: B
Explanation: The size of the population doesn't determine whether a law is general or not. It's more about the scope and application of the law rather than the headcount of the city. So, "b" - false it is.
A general city law is one with fewer than 5,000 people.
A general city law is one with fewer than 5,000 people. The statement is true.
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