Answer:
8) 1. b
8) 2. d
8) 3. e
8) 4. f
8) 5. c
8) 6. a
9. Supreme Court.
10. Nine; President; Senate.
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Supreme Court: highest court in the United States of America. It has both original and appellate jurisdiction.
2. Unconstitutional: against the Constitution. Any action that is performed contrary to what is required or stated in the constitution is tagged unconstitutional and such actions are punishable under the appropriate laws.
3. Justices: Judges. A judge is the head of a court and he or she is known as a justice.
4. Amendment: changes in the constitution. This is the ratification of a constitution so as to add or correct any anomaly or lacuna.
5. Treason: helping those at war against the U.S. Treason refers to an act of being unpatriotic to your country of origin.
6. Judicial: ruling on laws. The judicial arm decide court cases with recourse to rule of law.
7. The highest court in the United States of America is the Supreme Court.
8. There are nine (9) Supreme Court justices appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate.
A Supreme Court refers to a federal court and it is typically the highest court in relation to the hierarchy of courts in the judicial branch. It is also referred to as the ap-ex court. Generally, it comprises of nine (9) justices (a chief justice and eight (8) associate justices). These nine (9) justices are appointed only by the president and subsequently confirmed by the senate after screening them diligently.