With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". make a difference. For example, “[t]he power to issue bonds for á specific purpose excludes the possibility of an implication of power to issue bonds for other purposes.” State ex rel Jacobsen v. Hansen, 75 S.D. 476, 480, 68 N.W.2d 480, 482 (1955). Likewise, when municipalities’ police powers are involved they are also strictly construed. See City of Sioux Falls v. Peterson, 71 S.D. 446, 25 N.W.2d 556, 557 (S.D.1946) (“It is a principle settled by the concurrence of many authorities that acts of the state legislature granting the police power to municipal corporations ... will be strictly construed.”). On the other hand, if the legislature’s intention is comprehensive and unambiguous, the courts will not interfere unless City’s action was inappropriate and unreasonable. See id. at 557 (<HOLDING>) [¶ 17.] With these principles in mind, the

A: recognizing authority of legislature to choose officers of municipal corporations
B: recognizing the municipal authority to regulate traffic implies broad authority
C: recognizing the medicare statutes broad delegation of authority
D: recognizing broad powers of state government to regulate alcohol within their borders
B.