Chapter 18 Federal Judiciary Practice Test
disagrees with the Supreme Court's majority opinion
dissenting opinion
___________ courts handles the most federal cases
district
_________________ courts handle the most federal cases
district
federal court in every state
district court
when only a federal court can hear a case
exclusive jurisdiction
Which is a belief of those who support judicial activism?
interpret the Constitution by taking into account ongoing changes in society
____________ was set up by Article III of the Constitution
judicial branch
A judge that follows precedent and the original intent of the law supports what?
judicial restraint
The Supreme court claimed ______________ ________________ in Marbury v. Madison
judicial review
allows the Supreme Court to declare laws unconstitutional
judicial review
explains a Supreme Court decision
majority opinion
A case involving the robbery of a grocery store would have __________ court jurisdiction rather than a _________ court.
state, federal
What committee holds hearings to consider the qualifications of the appointee after the President appoints a new Supreme Court Justice?
the Senate Judiciary Committee
_____________________ can exercise both original and appellate jurisdiction
the Supreme Court
Federal appeals court judges hear appeals cases from district courts. What would happen if the appeals court decided that a trial by a district court was fair?
the district court's decision would stand
The U.S. district courts are
the federal trial courts
Why is the Supreme Court's decision in the case Marbury v. Madison important today?
because it allowed the Supreme Court to overrule an unconstitutional law
a federal case on a noncriminal matter
civil case
_____________ jurisdiction allows a state or a federal court to hear a case
concurrent
power shared by federal and state courts
concurrent jurisdiction
supports the Supreme Court's majority opinion
concurring opinion
a federal case in which a law was broken
criminal case
person against whom a complaint is made
defendant
Why is the court system in the United States called a dual court system?
It has both state and federal courts.
How is the federal district court for the District of Columbia different from the other federal district courts?
It hears local cases as well as constitutional cases
created by Article II, Section 1 of the Constitution
Supreme Court
hears appeals from the courts of appeal
Supreme Court
True or false: Appellate courts may overrule or modify decisions of lower courts
True
What was a problem of the state court system under the articles of Confederation?
Each state interpreted the laws differently
_______________ must confirm federal judges
Senate
approves appointments to the Supreme Court
Senate
How is the appointment of a Supreme Court justice made?
The President appoints the justice; the Senate approves it
What does the Constitution say about how a federal judge can be removed from office
The judge must be removed by the impeachment process
What does it mean when a Supreme Court justice issues a dissenting opinion?
The justice disagrees with the majority opinion
What is required for the Supreme Court to reach a decision?
a majority vote of the nine justices
_______________ courts greatly reduce the number of cases the Supreme Court has to hear
appeals
hears most of the federal appeals cases
appellate court
court power to review lower court decisions
appellate jurisdiction
A president who wants to see court rulings changed to reflect his or her values would most likely
appoint a proponent of judicial activism
person who rules a suit
plantiff
judicial decision that stands as an example
precedent
Based on the diagram, what is the main purpose of the federal appellate courts?
to hear appeals from lower courts
True or false: the Supreme Curt's decisions are final and cannot be hard again
true