Multiple Choice
The role of appellate courts in the social problems process is
A) large because courts can reject or modify policies that are well supported in other ways.
B) large because courts create the policies.
C) moderate because courts can rule on policies but are unlikely to strike down a popular policy.
D) small because courts hear relatively few cases related to social problems.
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