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kotegsom [21]
4 years ago
7

The two basic types of risk that people face regarding potential property losses are Multiple Choice A) Basic and criminal. B) N

egligence and criminal behavior. C) Physical damage and destruction. D) Destruction and basic. E) Physical damage and damage caused by criminal behavior.
Social Studies
1 answer:
Vesnalui [34]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Negligence and criminal behavior

Explanation:

Negligence and criminal behavior: Most of the behavior that conducts negatively is intended. For instance, some of the act like assault has been acted intentionally by the offender by using the force against some by punching him/her or kicking them. Unintentionally hitting someone is not an assault for example if someone is raising someone's hand in victory but unintentionally hit someone that does not come under any assault. But crimes come under negligence or reckless rather than intentional. Negligence is a word that has been popular in civil rather than criminal activities.  

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