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How can we recognize the legacy of the Judiciary Act in American government today? (
• It created federal districts where there are now U.S. District Courts.
It assigned two judges to serve as the Supreme Court of the U.S.
It created a cabinet to advise the president of the U.S.
It created a U.S. Supreme Court as a final court of appeal.
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- It created federal districts where there are now U.S. District Courts.
- It created a U.S. Supreme Court as a final court of appeal.
Why: The Judiciary Act of 1789 established the federal court system — the Supreme Court (as the nation’s highest court) and the lower federal courts (district and circuit courts). It did not assign only two judges to the Supreme Court (the Act set the Court’s size at six justices initially), nor did it create a presidential cabinet.
- It created federal districts where there are now U.S. District Courts.
- It created a U.S. Supreme Court as a final court of appeal.
Why: The Judiciary Act of 1789 established the federal court system — the Supreme Court (as the nation’s highest court) and the lower federal courts (district and circuit courts). It did not assign only two judges to the Supreme Court (the Act set the Court’s size at six justices initially), nor did it create a presidential cabinet.
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