Answer:
1. C
2. A
3. B
Step-by-step explanation:
1. A "majority view" refers to a judicial opinion that is supported by more than half of the judges who are deliberating on a particular case.
2. A "concurring opinion," also known as concurrence, is a distinct judicial opinion written by an appellate judge who agreed with the majority of the court's decision.
3. When an appeal judge expresses disagreement with the majority judgment and provides an explanation for his or her disagreement, the opinion is referred to as a "dissenting opinion" or "dissent."