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Which of the following is true about responsibility in the U.S. Court system? State courts handle most criminal and civil trials, whereas federal courts address constitutional law and appeals from state courts of last resort. State courts handle constitutional law, but only the federal courts can make new laws based on their interpretations. State courts handle appeals from the federal district courts, and federal district courts handle appeals from state courts as a check on the power of the courts. State courts handle local trial courts and most cases though the federal court has a

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i think a part is missing look at the last one :DD

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Question 40(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) (Courts and Civil Liberties 04.01 MC) Which of the following is true about responsibility in the U.S. Court system? State courts handle most criminal and civil trials, whereas federal courts address constitutional law and appeals from state courts of last resort. State courts handle constitutional law, but only the federal courts can make new laws based on their interpretations. State courts handle appeals from the federal district courts, and federal district courts handle appeals from state courts as a check on the power of the courts. State courts handle local trial courts and most cases though the federal court has authority to select certain cases to hear. Question 41(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) (Courts and Civil Liberties 04.01 MC) Which type of court would hear the appeal of a state-level supreme decision? state district court U.S. Supreme Court state appellate court U.S. Court of Appeals Question 42(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) (Citizenship 01.01 LC) Which of the following is an example of government affecting citizens'daily lives? Voting booths are set up at a library. Local doctors speak to a citizen group. A local group organizes a park cleanup. Road traffic is heaviest in the afternoon. Question 43(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) (Citizenship 02.05 HC) "Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted." Which of the following possible court cases could legitimately be argued under the terms of the quote above? A person says that bail for a suspect in a serious federal crime is too low. A person claims that charging court fees is an unconstitutional policy. A person complains that a sentence is too long for the crime. A person argues that jails and prisons are inhumane. Question 44(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) (Courts and Civil Liberties 04.02 MC) In contrast with other federal officials, a judge has set term limits for time in office meets the president to discuss cases does not base decisions on majority will accepts advice from special interest groups Question 45(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) (Courts and Civil Liberties 04.02 MC) Sue and Tim are arguing about the value of appointing rather than electing federal judges. Tim says they are appointed because they need to be independent. What does he mean? Judges do not depend on voter will to keep their jobs. If that were the case, then judges would make decisions based on popular will rather than interpretations of law. Judges receive their commissions from the president so they are independent in the sense that only the president needs to approve their decisions, not other officials. Judges make decisions in isolation from other judges so that their interpretations of the law are not affected by the opinions or judgments of the associate judges. Judges are like other federal officials and must consider the people's will when deciding a case. They consult with other officials and the president to make decisions. Question 46(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) (Citizenship 01.02 MC) The purpose of the naturalization process is to provide a means for law enforcement to identify non-citizens illegally living and working in the country non-citizens to become legal citizens with all related rights and responsibilities citizens by birth to establish citizenship for their children born elsewhere illegal aliens to receive permission to work in the country temporarily Question 47(Essay Worth 10 points) (Citizenship 02.05 HC) Imagine a group in the United States protesting American involvement in a war overseas burns an American flag and two people are accidentally burned. Many people want to ban flag burning, while others say it is their right. Discuss your position on the issue and include an explanation of how it relates to an amendment in the Bill of Rights. Question 48(Essay Worth 10 points) (Citizenship 01.03 HC) In 2012, a filmmaker posted a video online about the plight of child soldiers in Africa. It became a "viral video,"attracting thousands of watchers around the world. Is this type of activity important in U.S. political and civic life? Explain your response and give at least two additional examples of how a person can participate in a democratic society. Question 49(Essay Worth 10 points) (Citizenship 02.03 HC) "Most bad government has grown out of too much government.–Thomas Jefferson In at least two paragraphs, discuss the meaning of this quote in relation to one of the following principles: limited government, natural rights, separation of powers, or checks and balances.

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forget the last 4 questions sorry

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Go back and look at the lesson and take notes , lease show some part of effort and trying to get the right answer cause all this show's is that your trying to get just the answer . I don't do History I only do math so no more tagging me in things other math ;) .

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ohh ok

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