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A similarity between the federal and state court systems is that both have

trial, appellate, and civil courts.
trial, appellate, and high courts.
family, appellate, and high courts.
traffic, appellate, and civil courts.

Answer is B

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The correct answer is B. Trial, appellate, and high courts.
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Answer: trial, appellate, and high courts.

A trial court is one that is authorized to hear civil and criminal cases. It has original jurisdiction as the court in which a trial takes place.

An appellate court (also an appeals court, court of appeals, court of second instance) is a court that is empowered to hear an appeal of a trial court or other lower court.

A high court refers to the supreme court of a nation. In the US, this is the Supreme Court of the United States, which is the highest appellate court.




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