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Choice1 Choice 2 Choice 3 Choice 4 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

Opinion of the minority on Dissenting Opinion Opinion of the minority on The Supreme Court Row 1, Col 1

Any federal court that is not The Supreme court is said to be Inferior Courts Any federal court that is not The Supreme court is said to be This type of court 1,2

Concurrent Opinion An opinion that agrees with the majority opinion that uses a different reasoning 1,3

The courts of appeals have this type of jurisdiction Appellate Jurisdiction The courts of appeals have this type of jurisdiction 1,4

Original Jurisdiction The authority of a court to be the first to ear a particular kind of case. 2,1

Writ of Certiorari An announcement that the Supreme Court will hear a case on appeal from a lower court; its issuance requires a vote of four of the nine justices 2,2

A case in which there are no criminal charges is this type of case Civil Case A case in which there are no criminal charges is this type of case 2,3

The list of cases to be heard by a court is called the Docket The list of cases to be heard by a court is called the 2,4

The Senate Judges for the Court of Federal Appeals are appointed by the President and approved by 3,1

Type the answer for 3,2 here. (Type the question for 3,2 here.)? Type the answer for 3,2 here. 3,2

Congress appropriating the funding When the Federal Claims court rules against the federal government the money to pay the case comes from 3,3

The Court that holds both original and appellate jurisdiction Supreme Court The Court that holds both original and appellate jurisdiction 3,4

District court Which federal court has original jurisdiction of most cases heard in federal court? 4,1

The supreme court is also called the high court, why? It is the last court in which fed. Questions can be decided The supreme court is also called the high court, why? 4,2

Hears cases from across the entire nation The court of appeals for the Federal Circuit differs from the other 12 federal courts of appeals because it 4,3

The US Tax Court hears this kind of case Civil cases (usually dealing with taxes) The US Tax Court hears this kind of case 4,4

Magistrate Issuing warrants, setting bail, and trying some cases are all duties of U.S. ____________, who are judges but not selected by the president and congress 5,1

The term of office for the Constitutional courts is determined by Congress The term of office for the Constitutional courts is determined by 5,2

Judicial Review The Supreme Court’s decision in Marbury v. Madison established the idea of 5,3

Legal cases in DC and the territories are settled in this court Separate system of courts that act like state courts Legal cases in DC and the territories are settled in this court 5,4