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- state and federal courts.
The dual-court system in the United States refers to the existence of both state courts and federal courts, each having its own jurisdiction and authority to hear different types of cases.
1) state and federal courts.
2) trial and appellate courts.
3) drug and mental health courts.
4) felony and misdemeanor courts.
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The correct answer is:
The dual-court system in the United States refers to the existence of both state courts and federal courts, each having its own jurisdiction and authority to hear different types of cases.