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1 Chapter 7 test review game

2 1. U.S. citizens are not subject to statutory laws.
are subject to administrative laws. have the right to appeal a case to a district court. vote to elect Supreme Court justices.

3 2. A judge on the Supreme Court is called a
marshal. federal magistrate. justice. juror.

4 3. The law that prevails over all other laws in the United States is
constitutional law. c. statutory law. administrative law. d. criminal law.

5 4. A judge who relies on a precedent set by another judge is making a ruling based on
judicial review. common law. administrative law constitutional law.

6 5. People accused of crimes do not have the right
to a lawyer. of appeal. to a jury trial. to refuse to appear in court.

7 6. The authority to interpret and administer the law is called
common law. c. judicial review. jurisdiction. d. administrative law.

8 7. A person who claims her First Amendment rights were violated would have her case tried in
a federal court. a territorial court. an appellate court. the Supreme Court.

9 8. Courts that review cases appealed from the district courts are called
small claims courts. territorial courts. court-martials. courts of appeals.

10 9. The principle of judicial review was established by
John Marshall. Franklin D. Roosevelt. James Madison. William Marbury.

11 10. The Supreme Court's 1954 decision in Brown v
10. The Supreme Court's 1954 decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka suggested that the Court's decision in Plessy v. Ferguson was correct. segregation laws were unconstitutional. the Supreme Court would have limited influence on the civil rights movement. the Supreme Court had powers that were not granted by the Constitution.

12 11. A person has been arrested and questioned by the police before being informed of his or her rights. This is in violation of the Supreme Court ruling in Marbury v. Madison. Miranda v. Arizona. Plessy v. Ferguson. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka.

13 12. The Supreme Court does not have original jurisdiction in cases involving
diplomatic representatives of other countries. disputes between states. conflicts between the federal government and a state. violations of federal law by citizens.

14 13. Supreme Court justices
serve 10-year terms. are appointed for life. must be lawyers. cannot be impeached.

15 14. The highest court in the United States is
a court of appeals. the U.S. Claims Court. the Supreme Court. a district court.

16 15. A person convicted of a crime in a district court has the right to
appeal the verdict in a circuit court. appeal the verdict to the grand jury. appeal directly to the Supreme Court. request a new trial in the district court.

17 16. Which of the following is a principal type of law in the United States?
statutory law common law administrative law all of the above

18 17. An unsafe toy can be taken off the market through
statutory law common law administrative law constitutional law

19 18. The constitutional right to a fair trial includes
the right of appeal. the right to a jury trial. the right to have a lawyer. all of the above

20 19. At the base of the federal court system are the
district courts. military courts. appellate courts. U.S. Courts of Appeals.

21 20. All district court judges (except those in U.S. territories)
serve four-year terms. are appointed for life. serve eight-year terms. are U.S. marshals.

22 21. The job of a federal district judge is
to defend government officials charged with criminal misconduct. to defend the United States in lawsuits with foreign nations or individuals. to conduct civil and criminal trials. to work with Congress in passing new laws.

23 22. In a court of appeals, decisions are made by
a petit jury. the chief justice. a grand jury. panels of at least three judges.

24 23. The U.S. Supreme Court works chiefly as a(n)
appeals court. criminal court. military court. civil court.

25 24. All federal judges are elected to office.
appointed by the president. hired by the Supreme Court. appointed by the Senate.

26 25. The size of the Supreme Court is determined by
the president. the Senate. the voters. Congress.

27 26. Supreme Court justices can only be removed from office by
impeachment. the voters. the president. a panel of district court justices.

28 27. According to the Constitution, Supreme Court justices
must be lawyers. must have previously served on a lower court. must be members of Congress. have no set requirements.

29 28. Before a law can be declared unconstitutional,
the president must agree to the declaration. there must be a two-thirds majority vote in the Senate. someone must challenge the law and bring a case to court. the U.S. Court of Federal Claims must hold a hearing.

30 29. Approximately how many cases are placed on the Supreme Court docket each year?
85 to 90 50 to 75 200 to 400 500

31 30. If a dissenting opinion is issued by a justice in the Supreme Court,
the case is sent back to the appellate courts. the trial is extended until a unanimous decision is reached. the trial results in a hung jury. there is no effect on the law.


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