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If there are disputes over authority between local, states, o rthe national government, how are the disputes resolved?

A)the executive branch votes on the issue?
B)the judicial branch rules on the issue in court?
C)the legislative branch votes on the issue?
D)the executive branch has the final say?

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b the judicial branch rules the issue
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Answer:

B) The Judicial branch rules on the issue in court.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the United States, there are few cases in which the Supreme Court hear cases because most of them are resolved at the state or local level, however, when there are disputes over authority between local, states or the national government or inter-state conflicts, or controversies affecting Ambassadors, public Ministers, and Consuls, the Judicial Branch may rule on the issue in court.

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