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Which type of dispute would the Supreme Court probably not settle?

a. O between one state and another state
b. O between a citizen and the federal government
c. Obetween a state and a foreign government
d. O between two citizens of the same state

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User Mishbah
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Sezin Karli
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

The Supreme Court has a very high appellate jurisdiction; it is the highest court of appeal. It can settle disputes between state and central governments, between two states and between citizens and state.

For different reasons, it should be noted, a suit between private parties respecting soil or jurisdiction of two states, to which neither state is a party, does not come within the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court

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