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What is one major difference between civil cases and criminal cases in the judicial branch?(1 point) Responses Criminal cases usually result in monetary compensation, while civil cases can lead to imprisonment. Criminal cases usually result in monetary compensation, while civil cases can lead to imprisonment. Civil cases involve government prosecution, while criminal cases do not. Civil cases involve government prosecution, while criminal cases do not. Civil cases are disputes between individuals or organizations, while criminal cases involve actions against the state or society. Civil cases are disputes between individuals or organizations, while criminal cases involve actions against the state or society. Criminal cases are only handled by federal courts, while civil cases are handled by state courts.

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The correct answer is: **Civil cases are disputes between individuals or organizations, while criminal cases involve actions against the state or society.**

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