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In the case of roe versus wade , what answer explains why digital review at the supreme court level was warranted
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When the judicial activism warranted by the supreme court
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Which of the following statements best describes a time when the Supreme Court decided that a Texan exercised the right to free
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What was one of John Marshall’s important accomplishments as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court? (1 point) Responses
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Which of the following is true about the Supreme Court?(1 point)
Responses The Supreme Court hears mostly cases about taxes. The
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Which of the following describe the Supreme Court? Select all that apply.
decisions made here can be appealed, or reexamined by a
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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,
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How can the Supreme Court overturn a lower court’s decision on a case?
Responses by accepting a writ of certiorari, reviewing
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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,
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Which of the following is true about members of the Supreme Court is it justices or elected for life and cannot be impeached
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What is the purpose of a supreme court opinion? (1 point) to explain to the court why it should hear the case. to explain the
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How many justices serve on the Supreme Court?(1 point)
Responses 9 9 7 7 8 8 6
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Which of the following is true about the Supreme Court?(1 point)
Responses The Supreme Court hears cases that have already been
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What statement best describes the process used by the Supreme Court to issue an opinion?(1 point) Responses A single Supreme
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Which is a reason the Supreme Court denied suffrage? (1 point) Responses Women are not citizens of the United States. Women are
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Which gives the correct order of the process by which a case goes to the Supreme Court? (1 point) Responses First the
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Which of the following is true about members of the Supreme Court? (1 point) Responses Justices are elected for life and
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How can the Supreme Court overturn a lower court's decision on a case? (1 point)
O by accepting a writ of certiorari and ruling
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Which of the following is true about the Supreme Court?(1 point)
Responses The Supreme Court hears mostly cases about taxes. The
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Which of the following is true about members of the Supreme Court? Check all that apply.(2 points)
Responses Justices are
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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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Which is a reason the Supreme Court denied suffrage?
(1 point) Responses Women are not citizens of the United States. Women are
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Read about the appointment of Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court. What effect did the controversy have on the public?
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The Supreme Court decision in Marbury v. Madison established which of these?
Responses A a powerful chief executivea powerful
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How does the Supreme Court impact the U.S.?
By deciding what laws are and aren't constitutional By creating new laws for the
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What does the Supreme Court decide?
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Read about the appointment of Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court. What effect did the controversy have on the public?
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How does the Supreme Court establish a majority opinion on a case?(1 point)
Responses by receiving at least five concurring
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Which of the following is true about the Supreme Court?(1 point)
Responses The Supreme Court hears mostly cases about taxes. The
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Which of the following is true about members of the Supreme Court? Check all that apply.(2 points)
Responses People nominated to
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What Supreme Court ruling from Texas history stated that governments cannot be forced to use speech they disagree with?(1 point)
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The Supreme Court gets several thousands of potential cases a year, but it is only able to hear and rule on how many cases?
Group
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What are the requirements to be a supreme court justice?
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True or False: The Supreme Court first assembled in 1800. __
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True or False: There are nine supreme court justices
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Which of the following is true about the Supreme Court? (1 point) Responses The Supreme Court hears most cases about taxes. The
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Use the texts Law of the Land and TFK Explains: The Supreme Court to answer the question.
Law of the Land TFK Explains: The
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The Supreme Court has limited original jurisdiction. This means
Responses A they will rarely hear cases that have not been in
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When is a concurring opinion written?
Responses A when a supreme court justice agrees with the majority decisionwhen a supreme
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Why are the "majority opinions" of the Supreme Court so important?
Responses A they establish legal precedentsthey establish
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What is the purpose of the "dissenting opinion" of the Supreme Court?
Responses A It has no real purpose upon the court.It has no
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Most cases reach the Supreme Court
Responses A fifty percent of the time.fifty percent of the time. B by an amicus curiae
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does egypt have a supreme court yes or no
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What can you infer from the fact that the Supreme Court can declare laws unconstitutional?
A The Supreme Court has few checks on
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The “rule of four” is the Supreme Court's practice of granting a petition for review only if there are at least four votes
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How was the supreme court ruling in the case Carpenter v. the United States influential?(1 point)
Responses It ruled that facial
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TFK Explains: The Supreme Court to answer the question. Law of the Land TFK Explains: The
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Match the justices with the president who nominated them to the Supreme Court?(2 points)
Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan John
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Which of the following statements best summarizes the Supreme Court’s view of freedom of expression?(1 point) Responses A.The
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How does the Supreme Court establish a majority opinion on a case?(1 point) Responses A.by receiving at least five concurring
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