Answer:
They protect justices from political pressure.
Explanation:
The justices' main role is to evaluate laws and decide on cases between two or more parties according to the law. They hold hearings, discuss the cases and come to a conclusion. And in order to impartially carry this task, they are given lifetime appointments so that they do not feel pressured to gain people's vote when running for re-election and the pressure to determine cases based on what people would like. Instead, they are expected to decide cases objectively, according to the law.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
They are required to have a balanced budget
<span>The form of government agreed to by the framers at the conventions is a republic that more specifically refers to: An indirect democracy
in indirect democracy, people have the capabilities to influence the government decision not by directly choosing the policy but by choosing for the representatives that they believe will carried out that policy.</span>