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Three Branches of Government (Judicial)
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25 Questions

1. What is the appellate court?

2. judicial review has the role of what

3. Why do justices serve for life?

4. what article establishes the judicial branch and that it was created by congress

5. the supreme court does not usually hold what

6. How many cases does the Supreme Court usually grant to hear a year?

7. how long do appointees to the federal bench serve

8. How many associate justices are there?

9. judicial review has the supremacy of what

10. approximately how many case requests are filled each year

11. What is a majority opinion?

12. How many chief justices are there?

13. judicial review has the power to what

14. what is the supreme court's task

15. in what order of importance do the federal courts come in

16. What does the judicial branch do?

17. who are justices confirmed by

18. what do courts do

19. Where is the Supreme Court located?

20. the supreme court is the most what of all federal courts?

21. What does the appellate court do?

22. who are justices nominated by

23. what is the judicial branch made up of

24. the appellate is made of how many judges

25. What is jurisdiction?