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Q: Which statement about the Supreme Court is true?

  • 1
    The court hears all cases for which two or more justices agree that the case has merit.
  • 2
    The court decides which cases it will hear. In deciding cases, the chief justice’s vote counts as two votes.
  • 3
    Every case appealed to the Supreme Court is ruled upon by the court.
  • 4
    The court can hear only cases that have worked their way up from local courts.
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Answer : 2. "The court decides which cases it will hear. In deciding cases, the chief justice’s vote counts as two votes."
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Answer: B) The court decides which cases it will hear. In deciding cases, the chief justice’s vote counts as two votes. Explanation:

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