Deck 2: The Legal System in the United States and Its Constitutional Foundation

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Both the U.S. district courts and the U.S. courts of appeal have jurisdiction to review decisions of the highest state courts.
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Both statute law and case law are used in the United States legal system to reach decisions in civil lawsuits and criminal actions.
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A trial court has the power to hear an appeal of a decision of a lower court.
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The power of courts to hear and decide a case is known as

A) jurisdiction.
B) constitutionality.
C) judicial review.
D) accommodation of interests.
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The U.S. Supreme Court was established by an act of Congress.
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"Jurisdiction over the person" means that a court has the power to hear a case because it has authority over the parties.
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Courts enforce law by imposing punishment for violations or awarding damages to ones who have been injured.
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A court of original jurisdiction is called a

A) trial court.
B) higher court.
C) review court.
D) criminal court only.
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A court that has the power to hear almost any case brought before it is considered to have

A) appellate jurisdiction.
B) general jurisdiction.
C) constitutional jurisdiction.
D) limited jurisdiction.
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In the United States, courts have the power to offer advisory opinions and answer hypothetical questions put to them by attorneys.
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A small claims court is an example of a(n)

A) appellate court.
B) criminal court.
C) district court.
D) local court.
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The United States has two separate and distinct court systems: the federal court system and the state and local court system.
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At least four out of nine justices must agree to hear an appeal from a state or federal court before a case comes before the U.S. Supreme Court.
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The federal court system varies from one area of the country to another.
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The Fourth Amendment guarantees the individual's right to free speech.
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The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution are known as the Bill of Rights.
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The U.S. system of government is based on a concept known as separation of powers.
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Our legal system operates within the framework of litigation. Litigation refers to a lawsuit or legal action.
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The role of an appellate court is to

A) try a case for the first time.
B) review a case that has already been tried in a lower court.
C) select a jury to help decide a case.
D) select attorneys to present a case.
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The Supreme Court case of Marbury v. Madison established the basis for the concept of judicial review in our legal system.
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The right of courts to review the decisions of lower courts is called

A) separation of powers.
B) judicial review.
C) litigation.
D) none of these.
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The amendment to the U.S. Constitution that protects the individual's right to privacy by prohibiting unreasonable search and seizure by government is the

A) First Amendment.
B) Fifth Amendment.
C) Fourth Amendment.
D) Sixth Amendment.
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The concept of judicial review was established by

A) Congress.
B) the president.
C) the judicial branch of government.
D) English common law.
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If a court has the power to hear only certain types of cases, it is said to have ____________________ jurisdiction.
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The U.S. Supreme Court consists of

A) four justices.
B) five justices.
C) eight justices.
D) nine justices.
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To provide fast and inexpensive hearings on minor claims, many states have established ____________________ courts.
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The number of jurors selected for a particular trial will

A) depend upon whether the trial is civil or criminal.
B) vary according to the particular state where the jurors reside.
C) vary according to the judge's wishes.
D) be affected by both whether the trial is civil or criminal and by the particular state where the jurors reside, but not according to the judge's wishes.
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The Supreme Court of the United States derives its judicial power from the

A) U.S. Constitution.
B) U.S. president.
C) U.S. Congress.
D) state courts.
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Most state court systems include all of the following except

A) lower-level trial courts.
B) an appellate court of final resort.
C) intermediate-level appeals courts.
D) bankruptcy courts.
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A state judicial system usually includes a(n) ____________________ court to handle deceased persons' estates.
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The federal court system was established by

A) a mandate from the public.
B) Congress.
C) Article III, Section I of the Constitution.
D) a vote of the judges on the Supreme Court.
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What are the grounds for trying a case in a federal court?

A) State crimes and diversity of citizenship
B) Only diversity of citizenship cases involving $50,000 or more
C) Federal issues and diversity of citizenship
D) Bankruptcy and state crimes
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The thirteen intermediate courts of appeal of the federal court system are called

A) circuit courts.
B) district courts.
C) claims courts.
D) supreme courts.
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The only court actually provided for by name in the U.S. Constitution is

A) the U.S. Supreme Court.
B) the Court of International Trade.
C) small claims court.
D) commercial claims court.
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A federal court has limited jurisdiction in a

A) small claims action.
B) constitutional issue.
C) murder case.
D) bankruptcy case.
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A specialized federal court is

A) a U.S. district court.
B) a U.S. court of appeals.
C) a U.S. claims court.
D) none of these.
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The U.S. courts of appeals are divided into ____________________ circuits.
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"Jurisdiction over the person" means that a court can hear and decide a case because it has authority over the ____________________ in the case.
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The ____________________ is the highest court in the United States.
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The trial courts in the federal court system are called

A) U.S. district courts.
B) criminal courts.
C) tax courts.
D) bankruptcy courts.
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The state needed a portion of Beck's land to construct a highway. If the state decides to take the land for the public welfare over Beck's objection, may Beck have his case heard by a court?
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The concept of ____________________ resulted in the establishment of three branches of government.
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What is the essential role of Judicial Review in the U.S. Court System?
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One principle of our legal system is to acknowledge the equitable considerations of the parties involved. This principle is referred to as ____________________.
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What is the effect on a lawsuit if the person suing brings his or her case to a court that does not have the proper jurisdiction to hear the case?
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The ambassador from Austria to the United States wanted to sue the ambassador from Chile for injuries in a car accident caused by the Chilean ambassador. In which court will this suit be brought?
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Diversity of citizenship exists when the parties to a lawsuit are from different states and wish to have their case tried in a(n) ____________________ court.
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of taking your case to small claims court? Refer to text.
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In our courts, litigation is based on the ____________________, where the parties are represented by attorneys who are opponents of each other.
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Dunn, a resident of Florida, was in an automobile accident caused by Greeley, a resident of Alabama. Dunn's van was damaged to the extent of $3,500. May Dunn sue Greeley in the federal district court for Alabama? Why or why not?
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Both the U.S. district courts and the U.S. courts of appeal have jurisdiction to review decisions of the highest state courts.
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Both statute law and case law are used in the United States legal system to reach decisions in civil lawsuits and criminal actions.
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3
A trial court has the power to hear an appeal of a decision of a lower court.
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The power of courts to hear and decide a case is known as

A) jurisdiction.
B) constitutionality.
C) judicial review.
D) accommodation of interests.
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The U.S. Supreme Court was established by an act of Congress.
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"Jurisdiction over the person" means that a court has the power to hear a case because it has authority over the parties.
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Courts enforce law by imposing punishment for violations or awarding damages to ones who have been injured.
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A court of original jurisdiction is called a

A) trial court.
B) higher court.
C) review court.
D) criminal court only.
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A court that has the power to hear almost any case brought before it is considered to have

A) appellate jurisdiction.
B) general jurisdiction.
C) constitutional jurisdiction.
D) limited jurisdiction.
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In the United States, courts have the power to offer advisory opinions and answer hypothetical questions put to them by attorneys.
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A small claims court is an example of a(n)

A) appellate court.
B) criminal court.
C) district court.
D) local court.
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The United States has two separate and distinct court systems: the federal court system and the state and local court system.
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At least four out of nine justices must agree to hear an appeal from a state or federal court before a case comes before the U.S. Supreme Court.
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The federal court system varies from one area of the country to another.
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The Fourth Amendment guarantees the individual's right to free speech.
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The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution are known as the Bill of Rights.
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The U.S. system of government is based on a concept known as separation of powers.
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Our legal system operates within the framework of litigation. Litigation refers to a lawsuit or legal action.
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The role of an appellate court is to

A) try a case for the first time.
B) review a case that has already been tried in a lower court.
C) select a jury to help decide a case.
D) select attorneys to present a case.
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The Supreme Court case of Marbury v. Madison established the basis for the concept of judicial review in our legal system.
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The right of courts to review the decisions of lower courts is called

A) separation of powers.
B) judicial review.
C) litigation.
D) none of these.
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The amendment to the U.S. Constitution that protects the individual's right to privacy by prohibiting unreasonable search and seizure by government is the

A) First Amendment.
B) Fifth Amendment.
C) Fourth Amendment.
D) Sixth Amendment.
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The concept of judicial review was established by

A) Congress.
B) the president.
C) the judicial branch of government.
D) English common law.
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If a court has the power to hear only certain types of cases, it is said to have ____________________ jurisdiction.
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The U.S. Supreme Court consists of

A) four justices.
B) five justices.
C) eight justices.
D) nine justices.
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To provide fast and inexpensive hearings on minor claims, many states have established ____________________ courts.
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The number of jurors selected for a particular trial will

A) depend upon whether the trial is civil or criminal.
B) vary according to the particular state where the jurors reside.
C) vary according to the judge's wishes.
D) be affected by both whether the trial is civil or criminal and by the particular state where the jurors reside, but not according to the judge's wishes.
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The Supreme Court of the United States derives its judicial power from the

A) U.S. Constitution.
B) U.S. president.
C) U.S. Congress.
D) state courts.
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Most state court systems include all of the following except

A) lower-level trial courts.
B) an appellate court of final resort.
C) intermediate-level appeals courts.
D) bankruptcy courts.
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30
A state judicial system usually includes a(n) ____________________ court to handle deceased persons' estates.
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The federal court system was established by

A) a mandate from the public.
B) Congress.
C) Article III, Section I of the Constitution.
D) a vote of the judges on the Supreme Court.
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What are the grounds for trying a case in a federal court?

A) State crimes and diversity of citizenship
B) Only diversity of citizenship cases involving $50,000 or more
C) Federal issues and diversity of citizenship
D) Bankruptcy and state crimes
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The thirteen intermediate courts of appeal of the federal court system are called

A) circuit courts.
B) district courts.
C) claims courts.
D) supreme courts.
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The only court actually provided for by name in the U.S. Constitution is

A) the U.S. Supreme Court.
B) the Court of International Trade.
C) small claims court.
D) commercial claims court.
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A federal court has limited jurisdiction in a

A) small claims action.
B) constitutional issue.
C) murder case.
D) bankruptcy case.
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A specialized federal court is

A) a U.S. district court.
B) a U.S. court of appeals.
C) a U.S. claims court.
D) none of these.
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The U.S. courts of appeals are divided into ____________________ circuits.
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"Jurisdiction over the person" means that a court can hear and decide a case because it has authority over the ____________________ in the case.
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The ____________________ is the highest court in the United States.
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The trial courts in the federal court system are called

A) U.S. district courts.
B) criminal courts.
C) tax courts.
D) bankruptcy courts.
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The state needed a portion of Beck's land to construct a highway. If the state decides to take the land for the public welfare over Beck's objection, may Beck have his case heard by a court?
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The concept of ____________________ resulted in the establishment of three branches of government.
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43
What is the essential role of Judicial Review in the U.S. Court System?
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One principle of our legal system is to acknowledge the equitable considerations of the parties involved. This principle is referred to as ____________________.
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45
What is the effect on a lawsuit if the person suing brings his or her case to a court that does not have the proper jurisdiction to hear the case?
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The ambassador from Austria to the United States wanted to sue the ambassador from Chile for injuries in a car accident caused by the Chilean ambassador. In which court will this suit be brought?
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Diversity of citizenship exists when the parties to a lawsuit are from different states and wish to have their case tried in a(n) ____________________ court.
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of taking your case to small claims court? Refer to text.
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In our courts, litigation is based on the ____________________, where the parties are represented by attorneys who are opponents of each other.
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Dunn, a resident of Florida, was in an automobile accident caused by Greeley, a resident of Alabama. Dunn's van was damaged to the extent of $3,500. May Dunn sue Greeley in the federal district court for Alabama? Why or why not?
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