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A minimum of five justice votes must be included for what type of opinion to be issued?(1 point) Responses majority opinion majority opinion dissenting opinion dissenting opinion per curiam opinion per curiam opinion concurrent opinion
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What best describes the process used by the Supreme Court to grant a writ of certiorari?(1 point) Responses The court must review all cases where a review is requested. The court must review all cases where a review is requested. A majority vote of five justices requires a review of the case. A majority vote of five justices requires a review of the case. A unanimous vote by the justices grants a review of the case. A unanimous vote by the justices grants a review of the case. A vote of four justices can grant a review of the case. A vote of four justices can grant a review of the case.
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What type of jurisdiction gives the Supreme Court the authority to grant a writ of certiorari?(1 point) Responses appellate jurisdiction appellate jurisdiction original jurisdiction original jurisdiction Rule 10 Rule 10 appellate and original jurisdiction
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hat is the contrast between judicial restraint and judicial activism in the Supreme Court?(1 point) Responses Judicial restraint means the court takes ownership of the issues; judicial activism means the court has a lot of power. Judicial restraint means the court takes ownership of the issues; judicial activism means the court has a lot of power. Judicial restraint means the court does not get involved; judicial activism means the court reviews the action. Judicial restraint means the court does not get involved; judicial activism means the court reviews the action. Judicial restraint means the court reviews the action; judicial activism means the court does not get involved. Judicial restraint means the court reviews the action; judicial activism means the court does not get involved. Judicial restraint means the court does not include its own preferences; judicial activism means the court is silent on the issues of the branches.
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A minimum of five justice votes must be included for a majority opinion to be issued.
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A vote of four justices can grant a review of the case.
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The Supreme Court has appellate jurisdiction, which gives it the authority to grant a writ of certiorari.
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The contrast between judicial restraint and judicial activism in the Supreme Court is that judicial restraint means the court does not get involved in political or policy matters and defers to the decisions of the legislative and executive branches unless there is a clear violation of the Constitution. On the other hand, judicial activism means the court is more proactive in shaping laws and policies, and is willing to interpret the Constitution broadly to address social and political issues.
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The contrast between judicial restraint and judicial activism in the Supreme Court is that judicial restraint means the court does not get involved in political or policy matters and defers to the decisions of the legislative and executive branches unless there is a clear violation of the Constitution. On the other hand, judicial activism means the court is more proactive in shaping laws and policies, and is willing to interpret the Constitution broadly to address social and political issues.
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