Deck 9: The Judiciary

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The authority to be the first court to hear a case is which type of jurisdiction?

A) appellate
B) constitutional
C) federal
D) original
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Federal district court judges are appointed to __________ terms.

A) three-year
B) ten-year
C) twenty-year
D) life
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Of all current federal judges,more were appointed by President __________ than by any other president.

A) Barack Obama
B) George W. Bush
C) Bill Clinton
D) George H. W. Bush
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How many tiers does the federal judiciary have?

A) three
B) six
C) 12
D) 15
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In which type of court do cases generally begin?

A) trial
B) appellate
C) legislative
D) circuit
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Which of the following is the authority vested in a particular court to hear and decide the issues in a particular case?

A) jurisdiction
B) judicial review
C) jurisprudence
D) stare decisis
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__________ is the power of the courts to review and overturn the actions of the executive and legislative branches.

A) Original jurisdiction
B) Stare decisis
C) Judicial review
D) Precedent
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A writ of __________ is a request submitted to the U.S.Supreme Court to review a lower court decision.

A) mandamus
B) prohibition
C) attachment
D) certiorari
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Who nominates judges to the U.S.district courts?

A) the president
B) the House of Representatives
C) the Senate
D) the Supreme Court
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Following oral arguments,the justices gather for a __________ during which they discuss the case and cast preliminary votes.

A) conference
B) moot court session
C) hearing
D) review
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A(n)__________ brief might be submitted by an interest group hoping to sway the Supreme Court's decision by providing the group's legal rationale for why the Court should rule a certain way.

A) amicus curiae
B) habeas corpus
C) outsider
D) coram nobis
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Courts established by Congress for specialized purposes are known as __________ courts.

A) appellate
B) constitutional
C) legislative
D) public
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Who represents the federal government in appeals to the Supreme Court?

A) attorney general
B) president
C) Speaker of the House
D) solicitor general
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The __________ Act of 1789 established the basic three-tiered structure of the federal court system.

A) Federal Courts
B) Appellate
C) Confirmation
D) Judiciary
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Which Article of the Constitution creates the federal judiciary?

A) Article I
B) Article II
C) Article III
D) Article IV
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Which of the following confirms all federal judges?

A) House of Representatives
B) Supreme Court
C) Senate
D) president
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For a case to be heard in the Supreme Court,a minimum of how many justices must vote to hear the case?

A) one
B) four
C) five
D) six
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In which of the following cases did the Supreme Court first claim the right of judicial review?

A) Chisholm v. Georgia
B) Brown v. Board of Education
C) United States v. Nixon
D) Marbury v. Madison
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How many justices currently serve on the Supreme Court?

A) five
B) six
C) eight
D) nine
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Recent presidents have increased the __________ of the federal courts.

A) size
B) salaries
C) experience level
D) diversity
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In an informal process known as __________,presidents generally allow senators from the state in which a judicial vacancy occurs to block the nomination.

A) advice and consent
B) presidential deference
C) judicial purview
D) senatorial courtesy
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The U.S.courts of appeals are divided into __________ numbered circuits and two unnumbered circuits.

A) six
B) nine
C) eleven
D) twelve
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The U.S.Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims is an example of which type of court?

A) constitutional
B) Article III
C) legislative
D) ex officio
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The vast majority of all cases are tried in __________.

A) federal courts
B) the U.S. district courts
C) appellate courts
D) state courts
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Only a(n)__________ court can review the decisions of a lower court.

A) trial
B) legislative
C) administrative
D) appellate
Question
In 1987,the Senate refused to confirm the nomination of which of the following to the Supreme Court?

A) Antonin Scalia
B) Earl Warren
C) Robert Bork
D) John Roberts
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Of the following,who was appointed by President George W.Bush?

A) Justice Alito
B) Justice Kagan
C) Justice Thomas
D) Justice Ginsburg
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Which of the following is an opinion written by a justice in the majority that outlines additional considerations he or she thinks are important?

A) concurring
B) en banc
C) dissenting
D) per curiam
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Which of the following is within the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court?

A) federal criminal matters
B) tax disputes
C) military tribunals
D) cases involving the state governments
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How many courts of appeals are in the federal system?

A) two
B) six
C) five
D) thirteen
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According to Marbury v.Madison,which clause implies the right of the Supreme Court to exercise judicial review?

A) the necessary and proper clause
B) the supremacy clause
C) the faithful execution clause
D) the full faith and credit clause
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In which federal courts are trials conducted?

A) circuit courts
B) district courts
C) courts of appeals
D) state supreme courts
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According to Article III of the Constitution,__________ has/have the power to create inferior federal courts.

A) Congress
B) the president
C) the Supreme Court
D) the states
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The Supreme Court provides a statement of the legal reasoning behind its decisions in written __________.

A) briefs
B) arguments
C) opinions
D) regulations
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Proponents of which of the following believe that judges should use their power broadly to further justice?

A) judicial restraint
B) strict constructionism
C) judicial activism
D) originalism
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As of 2014,how many African Americans have served on the U.S.Supreme Court?

A) zero
B) one
C) two
D) five
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In __________ the Supreme Court demonstrated its policy-making power by overruling its own prior decision in Plessy v.Ferguson.

A) Gideon v. Wainwright
B) McCulloch v. Maryland
C) Brown v. Board of Education
D) Marbury v. Madison
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Who presides over trials for presidential impeachment?

A) the vice president
B) the Speaker of the House
C) the chief justice
D) the president of the Senate
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How and whether judicial decisions are translated into actual policy is known as judicial __________.

A) implementation
B) execution
C) legislation
D) intention
Question
According to Figure 9.1,How Is the American Judicial System Structured?,which of the following has no original jurisdiction?

A) Supreme Court
B) U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California
C) U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio
D) U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
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The Supreme Court's annual term begins on the first Thursday in April.
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Litigants have an automatic right of appeal to the Supreme Court.
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Article III of the Constitution contains the provisions related to the Supreme Court.
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All federal judicial nominations are first referred to which of the following for a hearing?

A) House Committee on the Courts
B) Senate Nominations Committee
C) attorney general
D) Senate Judiciary Committee
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The selection of federal judges is a highly political process.
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Strict constructionists believe that the Constitution should be interpreted in light of modern values.
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The U.S.Court of Appeals for the First Circuit is a constitutional court.
Question
When the U.S.Supreme Court agrees to hear a case appealed to it from a circuit court,it is exercising its __________ jurisdiction.

A) original
B) legislative
C) mandatory
D) appellate
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The Supreme Court only has original jurisdiction.
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Of the following presidents,who had the greatest influence on the composition of the federal judiciary as measured by the percentage of judgeships filled by that president?

A) Jimmy Carter
B) Ronald Reagan
C) George W. Bush
D) Bill Clinton
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The federal district courts are appellate courts.
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The Judiciary Act of 1789 established the federal circuit courts and district courts.
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If a judge believes that she should only strike down laws that clearly violate the Constitution,she likely believes in which of the following?

A) judicial activism
B) original intent
C) strict constructionism
D) judicial restraint
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A court that hears and weighs evidence in order to reach the first decision in a civil or criminal case is a court of __________ jurisdiction.

A) appellate
B) constitutional
C) mandatory
D) original
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A dissenting opinion is written by a justice who agrees with the final outcome of a case but disagrees with the rationale.
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Justice Elena Kagan did not have any judicial experience prior to her appointment to the Supreme Court.
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Of the more than 100 people who have been Supreme Court justices,a majority have been Catholic.
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Which of the following can modify or reverse a decision of the Supreme Court?

A) an executive order
B) a district court
C) a constitutional amendment
D) a writ of certiorari
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The conference of the U.S.Supreme Court is __________.

A) limited to the justices and other court staff
B) limited to the justices themselves
C) open to the justices and the public
D) open to the justices and the media
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The Supreme Court regularly exercises its original jurisdiction.
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Article III guarantees that the __________ of federal judges will not be reduced during their service on the bench.
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Rotating three-judge panels typically decide cases in the federal courts of appeals.
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Justices who do not agree with the outcome of a case write __________ opinions.
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The president appoints federal judges with the advice and consent of the __________.
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Judicial __________ encourages deference to the policy judgments of elected branches of government.
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The courts of appeals hear appeals from the __________ courts.
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Describe the different types of federal constitutional courts.
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A lawyer's spoken presentation to the Court of the legal reasons why his or her client should win is called the __________.
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How are nominees to the federal district courts selected?
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Explain the "Rule of Four" and its relationship to the decision of the Supreme Court to hear a case.
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If North Dakota sues South Dakota,the case will be heard by the __________.
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__________ believe that courts should interpret the Constitution as the Framers wrote and originally intended it.
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Of the federal courts,only the __________ is explicitly mentioned in the Constitution.
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Judicial __________ is a philosophy of judicial decision making that posits judges should use their power broadly to further justice.
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Describe the strict constructionist judicial philosophy.Give an example of how it might be used.
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The solicitor general handles all appeals on behalf of the __________ before the Supreme Court.
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Describe the difference between original and appellate jurisdiction.
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Define an implementing population and a consumer population in the implementation of judicial decisions.Provide an example for each population.
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Marbury v.Madison significantly expanded the power of the federal judiciary.
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When is the Supreme Court most likely to hear a case?
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1
The authority to be the first court to hear a case is which type of jurisdiction?

A) appellate
B) constitutional
C) federal
D) original
D
2
Federal district court judges are appointed to __________ terms.

A) three-year
B) ten-year
C) twenty-year
D) life
D
3
Of all current federal judges,more were appointed by President __________ than by any other president.

A) Barack Obama
B) George W. Bush
C) Bill Clinton
D) George H. W. Bush
B
4
How many tiers does the federal judiciary have?

A) three
B) six
C) 12
D) 15
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5
In which type of court do cases generally begin?

A) trial
B) appellate
C) legislative
D) circuit
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6
Which of the following is the authority vested in a particular court to hear and decide the issues in a particular case?

A) jurisdiction
B) judicial review
C) jurisprudence
D) stare decisis
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7
__________ is the power of the courts to review and overturn the actions of the executive and legislative branches.

A) Original jurisdiction
B) Stare decisis
C) Judicial review
D) Precedent
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8
A writ of __________ is a request submitted to the U.S.Supreme Court to review a lower court decision.

A) mandamus
B) prohibition
C) attachment
D) certiorari
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9
Who nominates judges to the U.S.district courts?

A) the president
B) the House of Representatives
C) the Senate
D) the Supreme Court
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10
Following oral arguments,the justices gather for a __________ during which they discuss the case and cast preliminary votes.

A) conference
B) moot court session
C) hearing
D) review
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11
A(n)__________ brief might be submitted by an interest group hoping to sway the Supreme Court's decision by providing the group's legal rationale for why the Court should rule a certain way.

A) amicus curiae
B) habeas corpus
C) outsider
D) coram nobis
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12
Courts established by Congress for specialized purposes are known as __________ courts.

A) appellate
B) constitutional
C) legislative
D) public
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13
Who represents the federal government in appeals to the Supreme Court?

A) attorney general
B) president
C) Speaker of the House
D) solicitor general
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14
The __________ Act of 1789 established the basic three-tiered structure of the federal court system.

A) Federal Courts
B) Appellate
C) Confirmation
D) Judiciary
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15
Which Article of the Constitution creates the federal judiciary?

A) Article I
B) Article II
C) Article III
D) Article IV
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16
Which of the following confirms all federal judges?

A) House of Representatives
B) Supreme Court
C) Senate
D) president
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17
For a case to be heard in the Supreme Court,a minimum of how many justices must vote to hear the case?

A) one
B) four
C) five
D) six
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18
In which of the following cases did the Supreme Court first claim the right of judicial review?

A) Chisholm v. Georgia
B) Brown v. Board of Education
C) United States v. Nixon
D) Marbury v. Madison
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19
How many justices currently serve on the Supreme Court?

A) five
B) six
C) eight
D) nine
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20
Recent presidents have increased the __________ of the federal courts.

A) size
B) salaries
C) experience level
D) diversity
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21
In an informal process known as __________,presidents generally allow senators from the state in which a judicial vacancy occurs to block the nomination.

A) advice and consent
B) presidential deference
C) judicial purview
D) senatorial courtesy
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22
The U.S.courts of appeals are divided into __________ numbered circuits and two unnumbered circuits.

A) six
B) nine
C) eleven
D) twelve
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23
The U.S.Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims is an example of which type of court?

A) constitutional
B) Article III
C) legislative
D) ex officio
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24
The vast majority of all cases are tried in __________.

A) federal courts
B) the U.S. district courts
C) appellate courts
D) state courts
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25
Only a(n)__________ court can review the decisions of a lower court.

A) trial
B) legislative
C) administrative
D) appellate
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26
In 1987,the Senate refused to confirm the nomination of which of the following to the Supreme Court?

A) Antonin Scalia
B) Earl Warren
C) Robert Bork
D) John Roberts
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27
Of the following,who was appointed by President George W.Bush?

A) Justice Alito
B) Justice Kagan
C) Justice Thomas
D) Justice Ginsburg
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28
Which of the following is an opinion written by a justice in the majority that outlines additional considerations he or she thinks are important?

A) concurring
B) en banc
C) dissenting
D) per curiam
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29
Which of the following is within the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court?

A) federal criminal matters
B) tax disputes
C) military tribunals
D) cases involving the state governments
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How many courts of appeals are in the federal system?

A) two
B) six
C) five
D) thirteen
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31
According to Marbury v.Madison,which clause implies the right of the Supreme Court to exercise judicial review?

A) the necessary and proper clause
B) the supremacy clause
C) the faithful execution clause
D) the full faith and credit clause
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32
In which federal courts are trials conducted?

A) circuit courts
B) district courts
C) courts of appeals
D) state supreme courts
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33
According to Article III of the Constitution,__________ has/have the power to create inferior federal courts.

A) Congress
B) the president
C) the Supreme Court
D) the states
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34
The Supreme Court provides a statement of the legal reasoning behind its decisions in written __________.

A) briefs
B) arguments
C) opinions
D) regulations
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35
Proponents of which of the following believe that judges should use their power broadly to further justice?

A) judicial restraint
B) strict constructionism
C) judicial activism
D) originalism
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36
As of 2014,how many African Americans have served on the U.S.Supreme Court?

A) zero
B) one
C) two
D) five
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37
In __________ the Supreme Court demonstrated its policy-making power by overruling its own prior decision in Plessy v.Ferguson.

A) Gideon v. Wainwright
B) McCulloch v. Maryland
C) Brown v. Board of Education
D) Marbury v. Madison
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38
Who presides over trials for presidential impeachment?

A) the vice president
B) the Speaker of the House
C) the chief justice
D) the president of the Senate
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39
How and whether judicial decisions are translated into actual policy is known as judicial __________.

A) implementation
B) execution
C) legislation
D) intention
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40
According to Figure 9.1,How Is the American Judicial System Structured?,which of the following has no original jurisdiction?

A) Supreme Court
B) U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California
C) U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio
D) U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
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41
The Supreme Court's annual term begins on the first Thursday in April.
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42
Litigants have an automatic right of appeal to the Supreme Court.
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43
Article III of the Constitution contains the provisions related to the Supreme Court.
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44
All federal judicial nominations are first referred to which of the following for a hearing?

A) House Committee on the Courts
B) Senate Nominations Committee
C) attorney general
D) Senate Judiciary Committee
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45
The selection of federal judges is a highly political process.
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46
Strict constructionists believe that the Constitution should be interpreted in light of modern values.
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47
The U.S.Court of Appeals for the First Circuit is a constitutional court.
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48
When the U.S.Supreme Court agrees to hear a case appealed to it from a circuit court,it is exercising its __________ jurisdiction.

A) original
B) legislative
C) mandatory
D) appellate
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49
The Supreme Court only has original jurisdiction.
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50
Of the following presidents,who had the greatest influence on the composition of the federal judiciary as measured by the percentage of judgeships filled by that president?

A) Jimmy Carter
B) Ronald Reagan
C) George W. Bush
D) Bill Clinton
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51
The federal district courts are appellate courts.
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52
The Judiciary Act of 1789 established the federal circuit courts and district courts.
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53
If a judge believes that she should only strike down laws that clearly violate the Constitution,she likely believes in which of the following?

A) judicial activism
B) original intent
C) strict constructionism
D) judicial restraint
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54
A court that hears and weighs evidence in order to reach the first decision in a civil or criminal case is a court of __________ jurisdiction.

A) appellate
B) constitutional
C) mandatory
D) original
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55
A dissenting opinion is written by a justice who agrees with the final outcome of a case but disagrees with the rationale.
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56
Justice Elena Kagan did not have any judicial experience prior to her appointment to the Supreme Court.
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57
Of the more than 100 people who have been Supreme Court justices,a majority have been Catholic.
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58
Which of the following can modify or reverse a decision of the Supreme Court?

A) an executive order
B) a district court
C) a constitutional amendment
D) a writ of certiorari
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59
The conference of the U.S.Supreme Court is __________.

A) limited to the justices and other court staff
B) limited to the justices themselves
C) open to the justices and the public
D) open to the justices and the media
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60
The Supreme Court regularly exercises its original jurisdiction.
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61
Article III guarantees that the __________ of federal judges will not be reduced during their service on the bench.
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62
Rotating three-judge panels typically decide cases in the federal courts of appeals.
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63
Justices who do not agree with the outcome of a case write __________ opinions.
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64
The president appoints federal judges with the advice and consent of the __________.
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65
Judicial __________ encourages deference to the policy judgments of elected branches of government.
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66
The courts of appeals hear appeals from the __________ courts.
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67
Describe the different types of federal constitutional courts.
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68
A lawyer's spoken presentation to the Court of the legal reasons why his or her client should win is called the __________.
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69
How are nominees to the federal district courts selected?
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70
Explain the "Rule of Four" and its relationship to the decision of the Supreme Court to hear a case.
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71
If North Dakota sues South Dakota,the case will be heard by the __________.
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72
__________ believe that courts should interpret the Constitution as the Framers wrote and originally intended it.
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73
Of the federal courts,only the __________ is explicitly mentioned in the Constitution.
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74
Judicial __________ is a philosophy of judicial decision making that posits judges should use their power broadly to further justice.
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75
Describe the strict constructionist judicial philosophy.Give an example of how it might be used.
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76
The solicitor general handles all appeals on behalf of the __________ before the Supreme Court.
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77
Describe the difference between original and appellate jurisdiction.
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Define an implementing population and a consumer population in the implementation of judicial decisions.Provide an example for each population.
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Marbury v.Madison significantly expanded the power of the federal judiciary.
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When is the Supreme Court most likely to hear a case?
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