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d) only political speeches protected
- which amendment abolished slavery in
a) 13th amendment
b) 14th amendment
c) 15th amendment
d) 19th amendment
part iii: court systems (quest
- the united states has a
a) dual (federal and state)
b) triple
c) international
d) single
- which court has original jurisdiction
a) supreme court
b) appellate court
c) trial court
d) district court
Question 12
The 13th Amendment to the US Constitution abolished slavery. The 14th dealt with citizenship and equal protection, the 15th with voting rights for Black men, and the 19th with women's suffrage.
The US court system is dual, consisting of federal and state court systems that operate independently with their own jurisdictions.
Trial Courts (including District Courts in the federal system) have original jurisdiction, meaning they are the first to hear cases. Appellate Courts review decisions, and the Supreme Court has both original and appellate jurisdiction, but Trial/District Courts are primary for original jurisdiction.
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a) 13th Amendment