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: Who is included in Georgia’s Judicial Branch?
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Question 9: What is the role of Georgia’s Judicial Branch? (1pt)
Question 10: Who is included in Georgia’s Judicial Branch?
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Which standard would a president most likely use to nominate a candidate for the Supreme Court? (1 point) Responses Does the
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Define judicial activism and judicial restraint. Explain the reasons that judges would exercise activism or restraint, and tell
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Federal judges are appointed by the President of the United States. How are judges in Georgia's state courts selected?
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Federal judges are appointed by the President of the United States. How are judges in Georgia's state courts selected?
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What powers/responsibilities does Georgia’s Judicial Branch have?
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Federal judges are appointed by the President of the United States. How are judges in Georgia's state courts selected? (1 point)
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Which of the following cases would fall under the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court? (1 point) Responses Cases
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The Supreme Court is included in which part of the state government?
a. the Exécutive Branch c. the Judicial Branch b. the House
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Who is included in Georgia’s Judicial Branch
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Federal judges are appointed by the President of the United States. How
are judges in Georgia's state courts selected? (1 point)
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Use the texts Law of the Land and TFK Explains: The Supreme Court to answer the question.
Law of the Land TFK Explains: The
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What are the qualifications for the Judicial Branch
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1. Which of these best describes the result of the Supreme Court's ruling in New Jersey v. T.L.O. (1985)?
a. Students have fewer
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Federal judges are appointed by the President of the United States. How are judges in Georgia's state courts selected? (1 point)
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Federal judges are appointed by the President of the United States. How are judges in Georgia's state courts selected?
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The Georgia Supreme Court is the highest court in the state of Georgia. What unique qualifications make this court so important
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How are justices serving on the Georgia Supreme Court put in their position?
Responses A appointed by the governorappointed by
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In the Marbury v. Madison case, what power was extended to the Supreme Court?
the power to create an amendment the power to
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New Mexicos judicial branch includes the:
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New Mexicos judicial branch includes the: Magistrate, presidential, and metropolitan courts
Legislative, executive, governmental
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Which action is often viewed as the most serious attempt to undermine the independence of the judiciary?(1 point)
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Based on Source 3, what is the main function of the judicial branch of government?
* 2 points To create laws that affect the
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Unlike the Presidents, members of the Supreme Court
Responses A can only serve for eight years.can only serve for eight years. B
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Which of these plays the BIGGEST role in deciding whether or not a nominee for Federal court receives the job?
Responses A House
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An example of the Judicial Branch checking the power of another branch is BEST represented by
Responses A the Judicial Branch
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does egypt have a supreme court yes or no
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In the Marbury v. Madison case, what power was extended to the Supreme Court?
a. the power to carry out laws b. the power to make
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How are judges in Georgia's state courts selected?
elected by Georgia's voters elected by Georgia's voters elected by Georgia's
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Federal judges are appointed by the President of the United States. How are judges in Georgia's state courts selected?
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Which document does the Supreme Court use to decide a case?
a. The U.S. Constitution b. The Articles of Confederation c. The
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Define judicial activism and judicial restraint. Explain the reasons that judges would exercise activism or restraint, and tell
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Federal judges are appointed by the President of the United States. How are judges in Georgia's state courts selected?
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In the Marbury v. Madison case, what power was extended to the Supreme Court?(1 point) Responses A. the power to carry out laws
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Article III, Section 2, Clause 2 of the US Constitution reads:
In all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and
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Which person or group of people are in the Judicial Branch?
* 1 point Governor Congress Supreme Court The President
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