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Which Is the Only Court That Sets Precedent for All

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Question 19

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Which is the only court that sets precedent for all U.S. federal courts?


A) the U.S. Supreme Court
B) The D. C. Court of Appeals
C) the International Criminal Court
D) the U.N. Court of Appeals

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