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State, district, and appeals courts are called inferior or lower courts because they are not highly thought of by U.S. citizens. A. false B. true

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False

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User Yonojoy
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False

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The only reason they are considered inferior is because the cases judged in local and state courts are not as severe as cases seen in the Supreme Court. Only the most controversial and serious cases end up making it all the way to the Supreme Court, which is the federal court level and the highest court in the USA.

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