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What best describes the process used by the Supreme Court to grant a writ of certiorari?(1 point) Responses A majority vote of
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Which appeals are NOT heard by the South carolina supreme court?
A. appeals from all felonies b. appeals from setting public
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please help
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1. He is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
2. He is the chief justice of the Supreme Court. -------------------- Which one
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rfvv
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The Supreme Court Justices have lifetime tenure (Appointed for life).
(1 point) O True • False O Maybe
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Thus is the political institution that sets national policy by interpreting the law.
A. The appellate court B. The state court C.
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sallie
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Thus is a political institution that sets national policy by interpreting the law
A. The appellate court B. The state court C.
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sallie
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By law, the Supreme Court begins its annual term on the:
A. first Monday in November. B. first Monday in October. C. second
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Amy
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The United States Supreme Court's acrhitectual design symbolizes what values that are also shares with Greek culture?
A.
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Anonymous
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when the supreme court makes a law is there a way to appeal their decision?
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Kim
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In which era did the Court begin to expand the powers of the federal government?
A. Marshall Court B. Taney Court C. Pre-New Deal
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Amy
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. In Griswold v. Connecticut, the Supreme Court was considered an activist court because...
I know that it has everything to do
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Sunflower
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Question 1.1. The trajectory of cases from Marbury v. Madison demonstrate that the Supreme Court (Points : 1) ✓ A-
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HK
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The Supreme Court case of JEB v. Alabama ex rel. T.B. involved a child support dispute in which prosecutors used peremptory
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guij
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According to the Supreme Court, the defendant is protected by which constitutional amendment(s) during the plea bargaining
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Amy
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Jackson's attitude toward the Supreme Court in Worcester v. Georgia is best described as:
elated. resigned. sad. defiant.
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Anonymous
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Which answer best defines the power given to the Supreme Court in regard to original and appellate jurisdiction?(1 point)
Respons
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does he stupreme court have te power to ta eople
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. The source of the Supreme Court’s authority is (Points : 1)
moral suasion. judicial activism. concurring opinion. dissent.
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KB
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Which item gives the Supreme Court the ability to resolve policy differences between the branches?
A) writ of mandamus B)
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Which item gives the Supreme Court the ability to resolve policy differences between the branches?(1 point)
Responses writ of
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asked anonymously
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Answer the following questions.
Question 1: What statement BEST describes the process used by the Supreme Court to issue an
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Scottish Forest
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1. The source of the Supreme Court’s authority is (D)
moral suasion. judicial activism. concurring opinion. dissent. 2. When
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karen
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Which of the following correctly analyzes the effect the supreme courts use of selective incorporation has had on the freedom of
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how does someone become a member of the Supreme Court? (1 point) Responses by popular election and Senate approval by popular
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trippie
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What would the supreme court use to address a hatespeech case?
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Japanese Forest
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Which item gives the Supreme Court the ability to resolve policy differences between the branches?(1 point) Responses the
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b33ft0ads
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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 and
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When is judicial activism warranted by the Supreme Court?(1 point)
Responses when there is a need to decide on constitutional
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asked anonymously
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How is the Supreme Court able to check the other branches using judicial review?
A. The Supreme Court uses judicial review to
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When is judicial activism warranted by the Supreme Court?
A. when there is no need to decide on constitutional issues B. if there
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Major shifts in the Supreme Court's positions have usually been due to
a. the pressure of public opinion. b. new developments
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HM
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What statement best describes the process used by the Supreme Court to issue an opinion?(1 point) Responses The Supreme Court
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b33ft0ads
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Freedom of Press and Religion Quick Check
1 of 51 of 5 Items Question Which statement best assesses how Supreme Court decisions
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User_Noname
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Which item gives the Supreme Court the ability to resolve policy differences between the branches
Executive order Judicial review
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Quentin smith
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The Supreme Court usually only accepts a writ of certiorari when:
A. they have a light case load and can take a few extra cases.
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Anthony
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Which best describes the process used by the Supreme Court to grant a writ of certiorari
The court must review all cases where a
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asked by
Quentin Smith
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With regard to public opinion, the Supreme Court
a. ignores it completely in order to make decisions that are based on enduring
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Anthony
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Which of the following correctly analyzes the effect the Supreme Court’s use of selective incorporation has had on the freedom
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lil beby
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the supreme court hears cases dealing with represenatives of foreign nations and in cases in which one state has been named a
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Miranda
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Foreign Policy Quick Check
2 of 52 of 5 Items Question How does the Supreme Court participate in matters of foreign policy with
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Which statement best identifies how the decision in the Gideon v. Wainright case was a result of constitutional interpretation?
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Big Money$
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What is the purpose of a Supreme Court opinion?
* 1 point to explain the ruling of the court to allow litigants to explain their
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Big Money$
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Did any members of the present court justices vote on the Hazelwood case in 1988? If any did, how did they vote? Who selects the
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Jillian
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did any members of the present supreme court vote on the hazelwood case in 1988?
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stace
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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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klob
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What does scope mean in the Supreme Court ? I have looked everyone in my reading materials and cannot find it anywhere
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Julie wolford
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Describe how each of the following factors has influenced the Supreme Court. For each, give an example, cite a case, or give an
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Jennifer
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I need help with one more question.
Identify factors that affect how the Supreme Court shapes public policy, and name major cases
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Anonymous
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When the Supreme Court rules on an appeal from a state court, what restriction applies to the court's ruling?
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Jennifer
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Which of the following correctly analyzes the effect the Supreme Court’s use of selective incorporation has had on the freedom
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b33ft0ads
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