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In terms of jurisdiction, the Supreme Court has
executive and appellate.
original and appellate.
legislative and original.
original and executive.
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Original and appellate.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Supreme Court has both original jurisdiction, which means it can hear some instances for the first time, and appellate jurisdiction, which means it can review and listen to appeals from lower courts. This dual jurisdiction allows the Supreme Court to handle various cases, including disputes between states (original jurisdiction) and those appealing decisions from lower federal or state courts (appellate jurisdiction).

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