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civics chapter 7 section 1 homework
what are the three levels of state courts?
trial courts, appeal courts, final appeals
trial sessions, reverse courts, first appeals
trail courts, appeal courts, first appeals
trial sessions, affirm courts, final appeals
Brief Explanations
To determine the three levels of state courts, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: "Trial courts, appeal courts, final appeals" – Trial courts are the first level (where cases start), appeal courts review trial court decisions, and final appeals (like state supreme courts) are the highest state level. This matches typical state court structure.
- Option 2: "Trial sessions, reverse courts, first appeals" – "Trial sessions" is not a court level, and "reverse courts" is not a standard term.
- Option 3: "Trail courts" (typo, should be "Trial") and "first appeals" is not a standard court level term.
- Option 4: "Trial sessions" (not a court level) and "affirm courts" is not a standard term.
So the correct option is the first one.
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A. Trial courts, appeal courts, final appeals