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which factor does the supreme court generally consider especially important when deciding which cases to review?
a. whether the case deals with broad issues that apply to many different cases
b. whether the parties involved in the case are members of minority groups
c. whether judicial activism appears to have influenced the case’s original ruling
d. whether the law being challenged originated in congress or a state legislature
The U.S. Supreme Court prioritizes cases that involve significant, nationwide legal questions with broad applicability, as these rulings set precedents that impact many other cases and clarify laws for the entire country. The other factors are not the primary consideration for the Court when selecting cases to review.
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A. Whether the case deals with broad issues that apply to many different cases