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This Test Bank is tailored to the 10th Edition of America’s Courts and the Criminal Justice System by David W. Neubauer. It includes a comprehensive set of multiple-choice questions that align with the textbook chapters, enabling students to master the intricacies of the U.S. judicial system. The content covers federal courts, jurisdiction, court structures, and historical perspectives.
Chapter 3: Federal Courts
- The United States operates under a dual court system, which consists of:
a. County courts and district courts
b. Trial courts and appellate courts
c. State courts and federal courts
d. Criminal courts and civil courts- Answer: c
- What is true about appellate courts?
a. They review the facts presented during criminal trials.
b. Decisions are made by a group of judges rather than a single judge.
c. They conduct trials, hear testimony, or use juries like trial courts.
d. All of the above.- Answer: b
- Original and appellate jurisdiction fall under which type of jurisdiction?
a. Geographical jurisdiction
b. Subject matter jurisdiction
c. Hierarchical jurisdiction
d. General jurisdiction- Answer: c
- Which federal court holds original jurisdiction over disputes between states?
a. District Court
b. Supreme Court
c. Court of Appeals
d. Non-Article III Court- Answer: b
- An example of a court with subject matter jurisdiction is:
a. Traffic court
b. Small claims court
c. Juvenile court
d. All of the above- Answer: d
Features of This Test Bank:
- Carefully structured questions covering key topics such as jurisdiction, federal courts, and judicial roles.
- Comprehensive alignment with textbook content for efficient study preparation.
- Instant digital download for quick access.
This Test Bank is an essential resource for students and educators, providing an in-depth understanding of the criminal justice system and its federal courts.
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