With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". state treasury from liability _”). But protection from suit under the Eleventh Amendment “does not extend to counties and municipal corporations.” Eason, 303 F.3d at 1141; see Lake Country Estates, 440 U.S. at 401, 99 S.Ct. 1171(“[T]he Court has consistently refused to construe the [Eleventh] Amendment to afford protection to political subdivisions such as counties and municipalities, even though such entities exercise a ‘slice of state power.’ ”). The issue before us is “whether the [School District] is to be treated as an arm of the State partaking of the State’s Eleventh Amendment immunity, or is instead to be treated as a municipal corporation or other political subdivision to which the Eleventh Amendment does not extend.” Mt. Healthy City Sch. Dist., 429 U.S. at 280, 97 S.Ct. 568(<HOLDING>). To determine whether an entity is an arm of

A: holding that it is not
B: holding that a county is not an arm of the state for purposes of the eleventh amendment
C: holding that because hospital district is more like a municipality than an arm of the state hospital district did not have eleventh amendment immunity
D: holding that an ohio school district is more like a county or city than it is like an arm of the state and therefore it is not entitled to assert eleventh amendment immunity from suit
D.