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Types of Law Retest [Answer the following questions as completely as possible using specific examples from what you learned. Be sure to support every claim you make] How does civil law protect citizens from harm [list everyone and everything that is involved]? How can certain punishments for violations of criminal law act as deterrents? How does the criminal justice system work [list everyone and everything that is involved]? What are the several types of law that are the origins of U.S. law? Explain the difference between civil law and criminal law. 6. How can the government reduce recidivism by using certain types of punishments? 7. How does administrative law effect or protect the average citizen [cite specific examples]? 8. What category of law would a lawsuit seeking a financial remedy fall under? 9. What category of law would felonies and misdemeanors fall under [provide examples of each and explain which is more serious]? 10. What type of legal remedy could someone seek if he/she was slandered or libeled?