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US GOVERNMENT SPRING BREAK REVIEW!. JURISDICTION: 100 A synonym for “jurisdiction”. JURISDICTION: 200 When jurisdiction overlaps. JURISDICTION: 300 Trial courts have this kind of jurisdiction; appellate courts have this kind of jurisdiction. JURISDICTION: 400 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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US GOVERNMENTSPRING BREAK REVIEW!
JURISDICTION COURT CASES THE SUPREME COURT POWERS / JOBS LOWER COURTS
100 100 100 100 100
200 200 200 200 200
300 300 300 300 300
400 400 400 400 400
JURISDICTION: 100
A synonym for “jurisdiction”
JURISDICTION: 200
When jurisdiction overlaps.
JURISDICTION: 300
Trial courts have this kind of jurisdiction; appellate
courts have this kind of jurisdiction.
JURISDICTION: 400
The kind of court system we have in the United States;
the two court systems involved in this system.
COURT CASES: 100
Separate but equal was ruled perfectly acceptable after this Supreme Court
case.
COURT CASES: 200
Separate but equal was ruled inherently unequal
as a result of this Supreme Court case.
COURT CASES: 300
This Supreme Court case established judicial review.
COURT CASES: 400
This Supreme Court case highlighted the need for an
amendment protecting citizenship rights.
THE SUPREME COURT: 100
This Chief Justice played a huge role in upholding Civil
Rights.
THE SUPREME COURT: 200
This gives the Supreme Court the power to
determine the constitutionality of a law and how it is carried out.
THE SUPREME COURT: 300
This person established the early precedents of the
judicial branch.
THE SUPREME COURT: 400
This body has to approve appointees made to the
Supreme Court.
POWERS / JOBS: 100
This power allows the judicial branch to
determine the constitutionality of a law.
POWERS / JOBS: 200
This power allows the judicial branch to interfere
with business.
POWERS / JOBS: 300
The ruling in the court case of Brown v. Board of
Education.
POWERS / JOBS: 400
Making sure everyone has their day in court;
established by the 14th amendment.
LOWER COURTS: 100
Federal district courts, federal courts of appeals,
United States Court of International Trade
LOWER COURTS: 200Made up of 16 – 23 members who hear
evidence brought against an individual and decide if there is enough evidence to bring an indictment.
LOWER COURTS: 300
There are 94 of these; these serve as trial courts
LOWER COURTS: 400
The 94 District Courts are split up into 13 of these.