Lesson 15: What Is The Judicial Branch? Question Preview (ID: 41860)
Lesson 15.
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What does the judicial branch do?
a) Settle disagreements about laws and decide what laws mean.
b) Make the laws.
c) Enforce the laws.
d)
What is the role of the courts?
a) To make the laws.
b) To interpret the laws.
c) To enforce the laws.
d)
The federal courts deal with what issues?
a) Issues between states.
b) Issues between nations.
c) Issues between counties.
d)
Which court is the highest?
a) Federal.
b) Supreme.
c) National.
d)
The people on the Supreme Court are called what?
a) Justices.
b) Judges.
c) Courts.
d)
Federal Judges serve how long in office?
a) 40 Years.
b) 50 years.
c) Till they retire or die.
d)
Can the federal courts declare a law not constitutional?
a) True.
b) False.
c)
d)
Can the federal courts declare an action taken by the president unconstitutional?
a) False.
b) True.
c)
d)
Can judges get punished for the decisions they make?
a) Yes.
b) No.
c)
d)
What is an appeal?
a) A second look.
b) A request to look at a case from a lower court be heard again.
c) A judge vote.
d)
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