Answer: B
Explanation: Appellate courts focus on questions of law, NOT on questions of facts like the trial courts. The appellate judges want to know whether the law was applied accurately. The appellate court overrules a trial court decision only if a very important legal error was made in the trial court.
Answer: i don't know you have to figure it out yourself duh.
Explanation: this is none of your beeswax ok
Answers:
1. The President can issue a veto to show he disagrees with a bill passed by Congress.
2. The Congress can bring the bill back and register a vote to overthrow the President's decision
3. The Supreme Court can strike down a law if they correctly claim it to be "unconstitutional"
4. Yes. Each branch of government can check and balance out the other to make sure no branch has too much power.
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