Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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IDENTIFYING KEY TERMS
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The
court that first hears a case is said to have a. | appellate jurisdiction. | b. | exclusive
jurisdiction. | c. | original jurisdiction. | d. | concurrent
jurisdiction. | | |
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2.
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The
list of cases to be heard by a court is called a a. | civil case list. | b. | certificate. | c. | writ of certiorari. | d. | docket. | | |
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3.
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Which
of the following could be the subject of a criminal case tried in federal court? a. | bankruptcy | b. | civil rights | c. | counterfeiting | d. | labor relations | | |
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4.
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Which
of the following is a TRUE statement about a writ of certiorari? a. | Only a defendant
can petition for it. | b. | Only a plaintiff can petition for it. | c. | The Supreme
Court must grant cert for all requests. | d. | The Supreme Court grants cert in a limited number of
instances. | | |
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MAIN IDEAS
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5.
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One
weakness of the Articles of Confederation was that a. | it established a
dual court system. | b. | it did not provide for a national
judiciary. | c. | Congress could create only a few lower federal
courts. | d. | the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court was not clearly
defined. | | |
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6.
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Which
of the following federal courts exercises both original and appellate jurisdiction? a. | the Supreme
Court | b. | court of appeals | c. | district
court | d. | the Court of Appeals for the Federal
Circuit | | |
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Which
federal court has original jurisdiction over MOST cases heard in federal court? a. | district
court | b. | court of appeals | c. | the Supreme
Court | d. | the Court of Appeals for the Federal
Circuit | | |
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8.
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The
Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit differs from the other 12 federal courts of appeals because
it a. | does not hear
appeals from regulatory agencies. | b. | can have original jurisdiction over federal
cases. | c. | hears cases from across the country. | d. | only hears
appeals from the Supreme Court. | | |
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9.
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The
purposes of the 12 federal courts of appeals include all of the following EXCEPT: a. | to relieve the
work load of the Supreme Court. | b. | to hear appeals from the district
courts. | c. | to consider cases from several regulatory
agencies. | d. | to hear original cases that have bypassed lower
courts. | | |
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10.
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The
term of office for constitutional court judges is determined by a. | the
Constitution. | b. | Congress. | c. | the Department
of Justice. | d. | the President. | | |
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Which
one of the following duties is NOT performed by a United States magistrate? a. | issuing arrest
warrants | b. | setting bail | c. | trying some
cases concerning minor offenses | d. | recording court proceedings | | |
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12.
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The
United States Tax Court hears a. | criminal cases. | b. | civil
cases. | c. | no cases generated by the Internal Revenue
Service. | d. | all of the above. | | |
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13.
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The
Supreme Court's decision in Marbury v. Madison a. | enabled William
Marbury to become a justice of the peace. | b. | stripped the President of his power to appoint federal
judges. | c. | established the Court's power of judicial
review. | d. | none of the above. | | |
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14.
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Legal
cases in the District of Columbia and the territories that belong to the United States are settled
in: a. | the courts of
the State nearest the district or territory. | b. | a separate
system of courts for each territory and each district like those at the State and federal
levels. | c. | a system of local courts like those in a city or
town. | d. | a system based on mediation and arbitration rather than legal
confrontation. | | |
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15.
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Which
statement about differences between constitutional courts and special courts is
TRUE? a. | Constitutional
courts do not exercise broad judicial power. | b. | Only
constitutional courts hear cases arising out of expressed congressional
powers. | c. | Special courts have special powers granted under Article
III. | d. | Special courts
hear a much narrower range of cases. | | |
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A
federal court has jurisdiction over a case if a. | a citizen of one State is suing a citizen from another
State. | b. | a State is suing a resident of another
State. | c. | a State is suing another State. | d. | all of the
above. | | |
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The
MOST IMPORTANT reason why the United States needed a national court system was
that a. | laws in the
Constitution are not clearly stated. | b. | Congress had too much power to interpret
laws. | c. | people were ignoring the decisions of the State
courts. | d. | each State was interpreting laws for
itself. | | |
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Jurisdiction DIRECTLY limits a. | when a case may be heard. | b. | which court may
decide a case. | c. | how many witnesses may be called by the
defendant. | d. | the number of times a case may be
appealed. | | |
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19.
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Which
of the following statements does NOT accurately describe federal district courts? a. | They handle both
civil and criminal cases. | b. | Like courts of appeals, they have the right to listen to
appeals. | c. | Like the Supreme Court, they can have original
jurisdiction. | d. | They are the principal trial courts in the federal
system. | | |
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20.
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Chief
Justice Charles Evans Hughes once said that the Constitution "means what the judges say it
means." He was defining the Supreme Court's a. | original jurisdiction. | b. | power of
judicial review. | c. | exclusive jurisdiction. | d. | right to use the
writ of certiorari. | | |
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Which
of the following are all special courts? a. | Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, Court of Federal Claims,
U.S. Tax Court | b. | U.S. Tax Court, Court of International Trade, Court of Federal
Claims | c. | Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, Court of Appeals for
Veterans Claims, Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit | d. | Court of Federal
Claims, U.S. Tax Court, Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit | | |
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22.
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Judges of the constitutional courts are appointed a. | for terms
varying from four to eight years. | b. | for 12-year terms. | c. | for 15-year
terms. | d. | for life. | | |
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The
courts of appeals hear cases that have been appealed from a. | the district
courts. | b. | the U.S. Tax Court. | c. | the decisions of
federal regulatory agencies. | d. | all of the above. | | |
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The
power of judicial review is held a. | exclusively by the Supreme Court. | b. | only by federal
courts. | c. | by most federal and State courts. | d. | only by courts
with appellate jurisdiction. | | |
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25.
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Which
of the following statements about the Supreme Court is FALSE? a. | The Supreme
Court exercises both original and appellate jurisdiction. | b. | Cases can reach
the Supreme Court by certificate and writ of certiorari. | c. | The Supreme
Court only reads briefs; it does not hear oral arguments. | d. | All of the above
statements are false. | | |
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26.
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The
federal courts can hear and decide cases on the basis of a. | the subject
matter or people affected by the case. | b. | the amount of money or number of
defendants. | c. | diverse citizenship or human
interest. | d. | appeals from States and from courts of
appeals. | | |
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Federal courts have exclusive jurisdiction over all of the following types of cases
EXCEPT cases involving a. | a foreign government official. | b. | a person accused
of a federal crime. | c. | citizens of different States. | d. | the infringement
of a copyright. | | |
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28.
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The
independence of the judicial branch is ensured by the a. | manner in which
federal judges are chosen. | b. | terms federal judges serve. | c. | salaries of
federal judges. | d. | all of the above. | | |
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Which
of the following BEST describes the state of the judicial system under the Articles of
Confederation? a. | Each State was a
law unto itself. | b. | The States bowed to the authority of the National
Judiciary. | c. | The weight of the National Judiciary threatened to topple
the federal system. | d. | The State courts operated like a well-oiled
machine. | | |
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30.
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A
living legacy left behind by a former President is (are) a. | his
memoirs. | b. | the judges whom he has appointed and who continue to
serve. | c. | the constitutional amendments he has
proposed. | d. | none of the above | | |
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31.
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The
appointment of which of the following does NOT require Senate approval? a. | federal
judges | b. | United States magistrates | c. | United States
attorneys | d. | United States marshals | | |
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32.
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One
reason that some court officers require appointment by the President and Senate while others do not
is that a. | the system of
checks and balances need not come into play for officers with more minor
duties. | b. | some officers work more closely with the executive and
legislative branch than others. | c. | officers who are not appointed for life do not require input
from the President or the Senate. | d. | some officers must be free from political
influences. | | |
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33.
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The
reason the courts of appeals are sometimes called gatekeepers is that a. | they allow only
the most qualified judges to pass through to the Supreme Court. | b. | they block
unwanted influence from political parties from reaching the Supreme Court. | c. | they allow only
the most controversial and significant cases past the gate to the Supreme
Court. | d. | they keep track of which cases go to which court in the federal
system. | | |
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34.
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As
the Supreme Court goes about its work of interpreting and applying laws passed by Congress, it
exemplifies a. | the concept of
popular sovereignty. | b. | the federal system. | c. | the doctrine of
separation of powers. | d. | the system of checks and balances. | | |
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35.
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The
Supreme Court adheres closely to the 30-minute oral argument rule mostly because a. | their case load
is so heavy that time cannot be wasted. | b. | they must give each side the same amount of time to present
their case. | c. | both a and b | d. | neither a nor
b | | |
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36.
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In
establishing the Court of Federal Claims, Congress a. | declared the
United States exempt from any lawsuit. | b. | freed itself from reviewing the particulars of every case
brought against the United States. | c. | eliminated the Court of Appeals for the Federal
Circuit. | d. | set aside the doctrine of sovereign
immunity. | | |
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37.
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Since
the military tribunals ordered by President Bush are not part of the militarys courts-martial
system, it can be inferred that a. | they are composed of civilians. | b. | the sentences
they impose can be avoided. | c. | judgments made in those tribunals cannot be
appealed. | d. | they will be found unconstitutional. | | |
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38.
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All
of the following statements about the United States Tax Court are true EXCEPT a. | it hears both
civil and criminal cases. | b. | it has 19 judges. | c. | its judges are
appointed by the President and Senate. | d. | its decisions may be appealed to the federal courts of
appeals. | | |
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