How was the british system of local administration different from the earliest system of local administration
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Throughout the years, the British system of local administration has evolved quite a lot from their earliest form. The system consisted of two general positions these are as follow:
- Upper system
- Lower system
These positions are called the top tier and the lower tier in the government. The top tier deals with transports, hospitals, public welfare, housing, power supply etc while the lower tier consists of controlling the sanitary system and disposal of wastage of the city.
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