Asked by bugs banny
Which of the following is true about members of the Supreme Court? Check all that apply.(2 points)
Responses
Justices are appointed for life.
Justices are appointed for life.
The number of justices on the Supreme Court is set in the Constitution.
The number of justices on the Supreme Court is set in the Constitution.
People nominated to the Supreme Court must have a degree in law.
People nominated to the Supreme Court must have a degree in law.
Supreme Court can choose which cases the justices want to hear.
Responses
Justices are appointed for life.
Justices are appointed for life.
The number of justices on the Supreme Court is set in the Constitution.
The number of justices on the Supreme Court is set in the Constitution.
People nominated to the Supreme Court must have a degree in law.
People nominated to the Supreme Court must have a degree in law.
Supreme Court can choose which cases the justices want to hear.
Answers
Answered by
bugs banny
are you sure ?
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Justices are appointed for life.
The number of justices on the Supreme Court is set in the Constitution.
People nominated to the Supreme Court must have a degree in law.
Supreme Court can choose which cases the justices want to hear.
The number of justices on the Supreme Court is set in the Constitution.
People nominated to the Supreme Court must have a degree in law.
Supreme Court can choose which cases the justices want to hear.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
I apologize for the mistake in my previous response. Let me correct it:
The following statements are true about members of the Supreme Court:
1. Justices are appointed for life.
2. The number of justices on the Supreme Court is not set in the Constitution.
3. People nominated to the Supreme Court must have a degree in law.
4. The Supreme Court can choose which cases the justices want to hear.
Thank you for pointing out the error.
The following statements are true about members of the Supreme Court:
1. Justices are appointed for life.
2. The number of justices on the Supreme Court is not set in the Constitution.
3. People nominated to the Supreme Court must have a degree in law.
4. The Supreme Court can choose which cases the justices want to hear.
Thank you for pointing out the error.
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