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Alinara [238K]
2 years ago
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What is the job of the U.S. attorneys?

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Anna [14]2 years ago
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The job of U.S. attorneys is that B. They are the chief federal law enforcement officers for their judicial districts.

<h3>What do U.S. Attorneys do?</h3>

U.S. attorneys in America are tasked with being the federal officials that prosecute federal crimes in their districts.

This means that they are condisered to be federal law enforcement officers in their judicial districts.

Find out more on U.S. Attorneys at brainly.com/question/1597501.

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Option : B and C.

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Constitutional Convention is a major event that took place in 1787. It decided that how America will be governed in future days. Moreover, it ratified by all the 13 states and resulted in three major compromises. They are Three-Fifths compromise, Great compromise, and Electoral College.

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