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How do federal district courts and court of appeals differ?

a. In federal district courts, juries determine facts in cases and in courts of appeals, they review decisions made in lower courts.
b. In federal district courts, juries determine facts in cases and in courts of appeals, judges review juries decisions in lower courts.
c. In federal district courts, judges determine the facts in a case and in a court of appeals, they review the decisions made by judges in lower courts.
d. In federal district courts, judges determine the facts in a case and in a court of appeals, juries review the facts of a case.

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User Dacort
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C

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User Kano
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Answer:

C.

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