what did the Judiciary Act of 1789 do?(1 point)

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Allowed cases to be heard in front of a jury
Allowed cases to be heard in front of a jury

Prevented judges from being corrupt
Prevented judges from being corrupt

Called for the Supreme Court to consist of one Chief Justice and five Associate Justices
Called for the Supreme Court to consist of one Chief Justice and five Associate Justices

Gave more power to the judicial branch

1 answer

The Judiciary Act of 1789 primarily called for the Supreme Court to consist of one Chief Justice and five Associate Justices. It also established the federal court system and outlined the jurisdiction of the federal courts, but among the options provided, that is the most accurate response.