The dual-court system consists of:

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:

  1. 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.

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