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- 2. Positions in the judiciary: __________.
- 4. Judges are confirmed by the ______.
- 5. Judges are nominated by the __________.
- 7. Article III, section I of the Constitution establishes that “judicial power is vested in one ______ court, and in such inferior courts."
- 8. Court of appeals judges determine whether the law was applied correctly in the ________ court, also known as trial court.
- 9. Judges' ________ cannot be reduced while they are in office.
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- 1. Judges “hold their office during good behavior,” meaning that they have ________ appointments.
- 3. The Supreme Court has _________ jurisdiction over other matters as conferred upon the Supreme Court, under the authority given Congress by the Constitution.
- 6. Article III, section II of the Constitution states that the Supreme Court has ______ jurisdiction over certain types of cases and controversies.
- 7. An example of the types of cases in which the Supreme Court has original jurisdiction over: disputes between the ______.
- 10. Judges can be removed from office only through ___________ by the House and conviction by the Senate.
