Hindi, asked by saikutumbaka4996, 1 year ago

10 difference between village and city in ndi

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Answered by vikram991
3
As you drive through Illinois, you may recognize similar signage as you approach the limits of each inhabited area – “The Town of,” “The City of,” and “The Village of.”

The constitution of 1870 eliminated legislative ability to create new towns. Instead, the legislature passed a general law concerning the creation and powers of municipalities. When a developing area desired to incorporate, it looked to the Illinois Municipal Code for the rules to follow.

This practice continues today under the constitution of 1970. This means that any new municipality would be a city or a village, i.e., no more towns would be created. Towns, however, were not required to drop their “incorporated town” designation and incorporate as a city or a village.
Answered by shreya412
15
Village
1. low wages
2.unskilled
3.mostly poor as well middle class
4.they work at their own farm or owend by others
5.rough roads
6.undeveloped
7.not good transportation
8.not so good local laws
9.not so good sanitation ,housing and etc
10.not so good education is provided

city
1.wages according to their work
2. mostly skilled
3.rich as well middle class
4.they work at companies and etc..
5.plane road of concrete
6.Developed
7. good transportation
8.city has good local laws
9.good sanitation, housing and etc
10. good education system are there
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