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When a person becomes a Supreme Court Justice, he or she hold that job A) for life. B) until age 65. C) for four years. D) until a new President takes office.
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When a person becomes a Supreme Court Justice, he or she hold that job A) for life. B) until age 65. C) for four years. D) until a new President takes office.
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for life
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A) For life or until retirement or until they just simply quit.
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