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The U.S. Constitution gives the Supreme Court the power of appellate jurisdiction. This power gives the court the authority to A. appoint judges to lower courts. B. grant pardons for federal crimes. C. impeach and remove federal judges. D. review the decisions of lower courts

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D is the correct answer.

Appellate jurisdiction, as opposed to original jurisdiction, refers to a Courts power to review a lower courts ruling for error.

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