
What is the difference between a felony and a misdemeanor?
A. A misdemeanor is a major crime. A felony is a minor crime.
B. A felony involves ...
several people. A misdemeanor involves one person.
C. A misdemeanor requires a judge and jury. A felony only requires a judge.
D. A felony is a major crime. A misdemeanor is a minor crime.

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User: What is the difference between a felony and a misdemeanor?
A. A misdemeanor is a major crime. A felony is a minor crime.
B. A felony involves several people. A misdemeanor involves one person.
C. A misdemeanor requires a judge and jury. A felony only requires a judge.
D. A felony is a major crime. A misdemeanor is a minor crime.

Weegy: However, only one conviction can be expunged if the misdemeanor isn't minor. ... as "setting aside" a crime. People ... [ found not guilty by a judge or jury. Felony ...
www.ehow.com/expunge-a-felony-record/ ]
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C. plebeian governments
D. the Roman Catholic Church
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In addition to feudalism, {D. the Roman Catholic Church} provided some form of government to parts of Europe during the Middle Ages.
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