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What is one major difference between state and federal courts in the United States A. Only federal courts allow defendants to appeal rulings. B. Only state courts issue vertex in both criminal and civil
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What is one major difference between state and federal courts in the United States
A. Only federal courts allow defendants to appeal rulings.
B. Only state courts issue vertex in both criminal and civil cases.
C. Only federal courts must have judges approved by the Senate.
D. Only state courts use an adversarial system during trials.
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If I am correct, The answer would be C
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