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how are supreme court cases decided in the united states?

the chief justice refers legitimate cases to a congressional committee.

a simple majority of the justices rule on each case.

the court debates cases with members of the presidential cabinet.

a jury of citizens rules on each case.

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civil laws include laws that deal with
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disputes between individuals or groups

government officials

breaking the law

maritime offenses

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refers to the power of the courts to determine if laws are constitutional.
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dissenting opinion

stare decisis

docket

judicial review

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in a criminal case, after a person has been arrested they attend a preliminary hearing. what happens at this preliminary hearing?
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the jury is selected

the judge assigns a punishment for the action

the jury determines the guilt or innocence of the individual

the judge decides whether or not to set bail

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which of these is a power of the legislative branch?

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interpret laws

enforce laws

negotiate treaties

declare war

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the chief purpose of congressional committees is to
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draft legislation for consideration by the full congress

act as a group to which the president can direct his lobbying effort

provide a place for lobbyists and special interest groups to get support

hold hearings so that bills can be evaluated and studied prior to voting

a special power delegated only to the senate is
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bringing impeachment charges against the president or federal judges.

ratification of all treaties and presidential appointments.

introducing all revenue and tax bills.

passing constitutional amendments.

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in legal proceedings, lower courts tend to have original jurisdiction, meaning
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they are only allowed to hear cases classified as misdemeanors

they are only allowed to hear cases classified as felonies

they have the right to hear a case for the first time it has been presented in the legal system

they can only hear a case after it has already been argued in a different level of the legal system

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