What is the difference between an incorporated town and an unincorporated town?
A.
An incorporated municipality has no local taxes, while an unincorporated municipality does.
B.
An incorporated municipality has a local government, while an unincorporated municipality does not.
C.
An incorporated municipality has an open county seat, while an unincorporated municipality does not.
D.
An incorporated municipality has a population of under 1,000, while an unincorporated municipality does not.

Respuesta :

Answer:

An incorporated municipality has a local government, while an unincorporated municipality does not.

Explanation:

The major difference between an unincorporated municipality and an  incorporated municipality is that; an unincorporated municipality is a municipality that does not have a local government. It is administered as part of larger administrative divisions. The reverse is the case in an incorporated municipality.

Thus, an incorporated municipality has a local government. It is a municipality that is chartered by its state.