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15 September, 19:19

How do state and federal courts differ in the United States?

A) Only federal courts use an adversarial system during trials.

B) Only federal courts handle cases between citizens of different states.

C) Only state courts make decisions that cannot be appealed.

D) Only state courts issue verdicts in both criminal and civil cases.

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  1. 15 September, 20:48
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    I believe the answer is A.

    B is false

    C is wrong

    And d is also false
  2. 15 September, 21:59
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    The answer is A, Only federal courts use an adversarial system during trials.
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