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federal district judges generally represent the values and attitudes of the states that they serve. how can a president assure
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grant
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Why do presidents prefer federal judges who tend to agree with their views?
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Erica
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1. What type of power does the Constitution grant to the Supreme Court? (1 point) executive
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Katie
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1.How long of a term does a justice Of the supreme Court serve?
A. 4 years B. 6 years C. 10 years D. for life My answer D. for
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14. Read this quote from Alexander Hamilton.
The interpretation of the laws is proper and peculiar province of the courts. A
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alara
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Which appeals are NOT heard by the South carolina supreme court?
A. appeals from all felonies b. appeals from setting public
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what branch of government consists of local trial courts, circuit and family courts , and appeals court
a. executive b. judicial
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what branch of government consists of local trial courts, circuit and family courts , and appeals court
a. executive b. judicial
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The Judiciary Act of 1789:
� did not provide a way to finance the courts ⓑ provided for a chief justice and five
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Giovanni
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1. A justice/judge of the Supreme Court is appointed by the president with the approval of the National Assembly.
(Can we use
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rfvv
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The Supreme Court Justices have lifetime tenure (Appointed for life).
(1 point) O True • False O Maybe
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Which branch and who is responsible for appointing Supreme Court Justices?
(1 point) Legislative branch and the o speaker starts
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How is the Supreme Court able to resolve policy differences between the legislative branch and the executive branch?
(1 point)
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Why do some claim that judges “legislate from the bench?”
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Anonymous
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Which of the following best describes the Framers’ intentions concerning the relationship between state and federal courts?
A.F
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question2
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A district court is considered to be (Points : 1)
a court that determines the validity of a law. a place where decisions from
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christopher
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The Judiciary Act of 1789 established all of the following except that the Supreme Court would (Points : 1)
have one Chief
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christopher
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Describe the role of the court in Australia's legal system.
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Help Needed.
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20. The governmental body responsible for interpreting the Constitution is the
A. Supreme Court. B. president. C. House of
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Sarah
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why does the supreme court have oly 9 judges
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Congress has delegated the responsibility of setting the rules of practice, procedure and evidence in federal courts to the
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Pat
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1. One role that courts perform in the United States is __________ laws.
A. proposing B. passage of C. interpretation of D. None
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Amy
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Why limit the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court?
A. People prefer to go to local courts because they don't have to travel so far.
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Anonymous
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Judges who practice what their critics call “judicial activism” argue that judges (Points : 1)
have a responsibility to
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lee lee
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The Supreme Court relies on support from
A. It's enormous prestige. B. Democratic majorities in Congress C. The obedience of
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Anthony
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does he stupreme court have te power to ta eople
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What is the term length of a federal judiciary position, such as a federal judge or Supreme Court justice? (1 point) Two years
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Should judicial review be eliminated? Provide a detailed explanation for your answer.
b) If judicial review were eliminated, what
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heather
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Analyze the reason for the tiered structure of the judicial system in Washington. (1 point)
• People can have their cases be
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Which statement best explains the power of judicial review held by the Supreme Court?
A) the review of acts of Congress to make
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why should federal courts be able to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional
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Dora
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What statement best analyzes tenure for federal judges as outlined by article three of the constitution
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What is an advantage of federal judges receiving lifetime appointments
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advantages and disadvantages of lifetime tenure for Supreme Court justices
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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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What factors does a judge have to consider when sentencing?
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rebecca
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According to the doctrine of judicial restraint, the judiciary should:
a. defer to the decisions of elected officials. b. deny
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Calvin
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The judiciary's status as an independent branch of the national government rests on judicial review,which grants the judiciary
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Calvin
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Is it right how the Supreme Court Justices are appointed? And why you agree or disagree? (I need others opinion)
I think I would
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M.
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The courts have tended to support administrators as long as their agencies:
A.follow what the president demands of them. B.have
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Calvin
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Which answer best defines the power given to the Supreme Court in regard to original and appellate jurisdiction
The Supreme Court
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Quentin Smith
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Identify two alternative solutions for the high case load of the supreme court
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Eric
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What is an advantage in electing judges?
a. Judges are more responsive. b. Judges are more independent. c. Judges are more
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HM
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What is the term length of a federal judiciary position, such as a federal judge or Supreme Court justice?
* 1 point 2 years 4
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lil beby
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A state’s highest court is called the state: (Points: 5)
District Court. Court of Appeals. Supreme Court. County Court. is it
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tobby
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The judiciary’s status as an independent branch of the national government rests on judicial review, which grants the
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TSL
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The judiciary’s status as an independent branch of the national government rests on judicial review, which grants the
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Anthony
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When resolving disputes between branches of government, what doctrine gives the Supreme Court authority?
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should the powers of the court of appeal within the doctrine of precedent be extended
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elizbeth
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when is judicial activisim warrented by the supreme court
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