This study guide provides 10 multiple-choice questions to help students prepare for a quiz on Article 3 of the US Constitution. The questions cover topics like the minimum age to be a Supreme Court justice, how long they serve, who leads the court, the power of judicial review, the number of justices, precedent, federal courts below the Supreme Court, who appoints judges, and which preamble goal the judicial branch protects. The final question asks which branch approves Supreme Court appointments.
This study guide provides 10 multiple-choice questions to help students prepare for a quiz on Article 3 of the US Constitution. The questions cover topics like the minimum age to be a Supreme Court justice, how long they serve, who leads the court, the power of judicial review, the number of justices, precedent, federal courts below the Supreme Court, who appoints judges, and which preamble goal the judicial branch protects. The final question asks which branch approves Supreme Court appointments.
This study guide provides 10 multiple-choice questions to help students prepare for a quiz on Article 3 of the US Constitution. The questions cover topics like the minimum age to be a Supreme Court justice, how long they serve, who leads the court, the power of judicial review, the number of justices, precedent, federal courts below the Supreme Court, who appoints judges, and which preamble goal the judicial branch protects. The final question asks which branch approves Supreme Court appointments.
1. What is the age minimum for a Supreme Court Justice? 2. How long do SC Justices serve? 3. Who leads the Supreme Court? 4. What is the power of the Supreme Court to declare laws/actions unconstitutional called? 5. How many Justices are there in the SC? 6. What is the example that is set by courts called? 7. What are the national courts below the Supreme Court called? 8. Who appoints judges in these courts? 9. Which Preamble Goal is it the duty of the Judicial branch to protect? 10. Which chamber/branch approves of the appointment to the Supreme Court?