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Which of the following is true about members of the Supreme Court? Check all that apply.(2 points)

The number of justices on the Supreme Court is set in the Constitution.

People nominated to the Supreme Court must have a degree in law.

Justices are appointed for life.

Supreme Court can choose which cases the justices want to hear.
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Correct answers:

- Justices are appointed for life. (True — they serve during "good Behaviour," effectively life tenure unless they resign, retire, or are removed by impeachment.)
- Supreme Court can choose which cases the justices want to hear. (True — most cases come to the Court by writ of certiorari, which the Court grants at its discretion.)

Not true: The Constitution does not set the number of justices (Congress does), and there is no legal requirement that nominees have a law degree.