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11 IB Theory of Knowledge/Government Ms. Bauer Judiciary Mind Maps 11 IB Theory of Knowledge/Government Ms. Bauer

With your small group… Create a mind map to review the key concepts related to the judicial branch of American government. Include both words and images on your poster. Use your notes! Include the following terms and concepts (and your EXPLANATION of them):

Terms/Concepts to Include… Judicial Review Strict/Loose Construction Jurisdiction: Federal and State Original Jurisdiction Constitutional Court Legislative Court District Courts Courts of Appeals Selection of Judges Supreme Court: Docket Cert Amicus Briefs Opinions Checks on Powers of Supreme Court