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The legal system of the united states is ______. a pure common-law tradition largely a common-law tradition with elements of the civil-law tradition an equity-based tradition largely a civil-law tradition with elements of the common-law tradition a pure civil-law tradition

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The legal system of the united states is "largely a common-law tradition with elements of the civil-law tradition". Most countries today tail one of two primary legal conventions: common law or civil law. Common law relies on some scattered statutes, which are administrative choices; it is to a great extent in light of point of reference, which means the legal decisions that have just been made in comparable cases.
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