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Reika [66]
2 years ago
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The ________ is established by the Constitution and cannot be abolished by a congressional law. Group of answer choices Supreme

Court federal circuit court system federal district court system U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
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Makovka662 [10]2 years ago
8 0

The Court that is established by the Constitution and so cannot be abolished by Congressional law is the<u> Supreme Court </u>

The U.S. Constitution:

  • Established the Supreme Court.
  • Gave Congress the power to create federal courts that are below the Supreme Court.

This means that Congress can abolish every other federal court apart from the Supreme Court because they created it but they cannot abolish the Supreme Court unless an amendment to the Constitution was made.

In conclusion, the answer is the Supreme Court.

Find out more about the creation of the Supreme Court at brainly.com/question/932365.

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