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A similarity between the federal and state court systems is that both have
trial, appellate, and civil courts.
trial, appellate, and high courts.
family, appellate, and high courts.
traffic, appellate, and civil courts.
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Answer: trial, appellate, and high courts.
Explanation: Both federal and state systems have trial courts (where cases start), appellate courts (which review trial-court decisions), and a highest court (the U.S. Supreme Court at the federal level; state supreme courts at the state level).
Explanation: Both federal and state systems have trial courts (where cases start), appellate courts (which review trial-court decisions), and a highest court (the U.S. Supreme Court at the federal level; state supreme courts at the state level).
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