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1. The dual court system in the United States is composed of what two systems?

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Answer:based on my understanding of history in class The dual court system in the United States is made up of 2 independently operating systems: the federal courts and the state courts, as part of the country's power-sharing system known as ....federalism. The court systems or judicial branches operate independently of the executive and legislative branches in each case.

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The U.S. judiciary features a dual court system comprising a federal court system and the courts in each of the fifty states. On both the federal and state sides, the U.S. Supreme Court is at the top and is the final court of appeal.

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