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The Federal Government Has a Three-Tiered Hierarchy of Court Jurisdiction

Question 69

Question 69

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The federal government has a three-tiered hierarchy of court jurisdiction, which includes all of the following except the:


A) US Court of Appeals.
B) US District Court.
C) US special jurisdiction court.
D) US Supreme Court.

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