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What is a reprieve

a (temporary) relief from harm or discomfort

What jurisdiction does the Nevada supreme court
What is the difference between a fact and a statement

The difference between fact and statement is that a fact is something that is empirically true and can be supported by evidence while a statement is a belief that may or may not be backed up with some type of evidence.

An order the president gives based on the authority of the constitution is called

An executive order

Which process is used to select more than half of federal civilian workers

civil service examination

How can the president check the actions of the legislative branch

The president checks the actions of the legislative branch through vetoes on bills passed by Congress.

Why do people ask appellate courts to review their cases

they feel their trials are unfair.

What kind of jurisdiction allows a district court to hear most federal criminal and civil cases

original jurisdiction

What was established in Article III of the constitution

the judicial branch (gradpoint)

Which party system is most common in a dictatorship

one party system
*Which party system is most common in a dictatorship?

A. Multiparty System

B. Bipartisan System

C. One-Party System

D. Two- Party System

Which division of a city is a city council member elected to serve

A ward

Base of the federal court system is district courts

True!

Which is not a judicial power of the president

mitchell aboy

What happens to a person who loses a decision in the court of federal claims

They can appeal the decisison to the court of Appeal for the Federal circuit.

Undocumented aliens are most common in states

the southwest

Which created the courts of appeals

congress

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