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how does someone become a member of the supreme court?
a by popular election and senate approval b by judical appointment and
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If a judge violates civil liberties, what can happen to the judge?(1 point) Responses The judge will not face charges. The judge
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What role does jury service play in the judicial process?(1 point) Responses It determines the outcome of cases. It determines
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What role does jury service play in the judicial process?(1 point)
A. It determines the outcome of cases. B. It serves as a check
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What is the main role of grand juries?(1 point)
A. Deciding the outcome of cases. B. Serving as a check on the judicial process.
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Which statement best explains the power of judicial review held by the Supreme Court?(1 point)
Responses the review of acts of
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What doctrine gives the Supreme Court the authority to check the executive and legislative branches?(1 point)
Responses original
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What is the contrast between judicial restraint and judicial activism in the Supreme Court?(1 point)
Responses Judicial restraint
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How does the federal court system decide which criminal cases to take?
(1 point) Responses They take cases that have already seen
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Which of the following best explains the impact the jury service has on the judicial system?(1 point)
Responses Juries are the
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The doctrine of primary jurisdiction is concerned with promoting proper relationships between which of the following?
Lawyers
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The intermediate court that hears appeals from trial courts in the American judicial system is called what?
Arbitration court
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The intermediate court that hears appeals from trial courts in the American judicial system is called what?
Trial court
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Federal courts are courts of limited jurisdiction that possess only the power authorized by which of the following?
President and
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Under the principle of Judicial Review, the Federal Courts have the power to strike down laws that are unconstitutional. When in
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Which of the following best describes the difference between a grand jury and a trial jury?(1 point)
Responses Grand juries only
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Our judges are as honest as other men, and not more so. They have, with others, the same passions for party, for power, and the
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place these levels of the federal court system in order. place the lowest level at the bottom and the highest level at the top.
d
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under the principle of judicial review, the federal courts have the power to strike down laws that are unconstitutional. when in
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Which of the following best describes the difference between a grand jury and a trial jury?(1 point) Responses Grand
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Obligations and Responsibilities Quick Check
1 of 51 of 5 Items Question Which of the following is the best explanation of why it
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Types of courts
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Which of the following best describes the difference between a grand jury and a trial jury
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which court would be the first to decide on cases of treason against the United States?
a. State trial court. b. State Supreme
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Our judges are as honest as other men, and not more so. They have, with others, the same passions for party, for power, and the
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The advantage of lifetime tenure for Supreme Court justices is that it allows them to make independent and impartial decisions
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What are the arguments for and against electing judges rather than executive appointment or legislative selection?
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Use the excerpt to answer the question.
Our judges are as honest as other men, and not more so. They have, with others, the same
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When the Supreme Court finishes the process of reviewing a case, what is the final step when an opinion is being delivered in
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Explain in 2 sentences Why is the court case Marbury v Madison significant? How did it elevate the power of the Supreme Court
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Why are Federal Judges for life?
A. to guarantee that states retain their powers. B. to attract people with experience to the
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Use the senates to answer the prompt.
He read that it look more than two years. Period. For the case to be tried in court and a
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Our judges are as honest as other men, and not more so. They have, with others, the same passions for party, for power, and the
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The Supreme Court's ruling in this situation is an example of (1 point ) representative democracy A rule of law judicial review
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In which instance would the court most likely overturn a governmental action?(1 point)
Responses when the action is
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How can the Supreme Court overturn a lower court’s decision on a case?
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How can the Supreme Court overturn a lower court’s decision on a case?(1 point)
Responses by accepting a writ of certiorari and
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How do judges get on the State Supreme Court?
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Which is an example of judicial review?
(1 point) Responses A judge compares a law to the Constitution and declares a law
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Which court would be the first to decide on cases of treason against the United States?
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Independent Judiciary
An independent judiciary was a hotly contested idea at the Constitutional Convention. Develop an argument
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What was the purpose of the Vice-Admiralty courts?
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What is the state's JUDICIAL system in charge of?(1 point)
Responses Keeping roads free of snow Keeping roads free of snow Hold
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what is the importance of an independent judicial system?
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What is the contrast between judicial restraint and judicial activism in the Supreme Court?
a. Judicial restraint means the court
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Which statement best analyzes the disadvantages of lifetime appointments for federal judges?
(1 point) Less frequent turnover
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How does trial by jury ensure due process for citizens in court?(1 point)
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Which is an example of judicial review?
(1 point) Responses A. A judge compares a law to the Constitution and declares a law
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Which statement best analyzes the disadvantages of lifetime appointments for federal judges?(1 point)
Responses a Diminished
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Which is an example of judicial review?
(1 point) Responses  A judge compares a law to the Constitution and declares a law
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