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Drag each characteristic to the correct location on the table. Each characteristic will be used only once.
A table showing two types of law is shown. The following phrases describe a characteristic of one type of law.
violating a citizen's individual rights
violating a law that exists between
an individual and the state
a person's property is stolen
a person's property is damaged
Civil Law
Criminal Law
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