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1. How many justices serve on the current U. S. Supreme Court? *
There are seven justices, all of equal standing
There are six justices and one ranking Chief Justice
There are nine justices, all of equal standing
There are eight justices and one ranking Chief Justice
2. Who is the current Chief Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court? *
Brett Kavanaugh
Neil Gorsuch
John Roberts
John Marshall
3. Which landmark Supreme Court Case established the Supreme Courts power of "Judicial Review"? *
Marbury vs. Madison ( 1803)
McCulloch vs. Maryland (1819)
Gibbons vs. Ogden ( 1824)
Dred Scott vs. Sanford ( 1857)
Plessy vs Ferguson (1896)
4. From the list below, select the names of current U. S. Supreme Court Justices *
Elena Kagan
Sandra Day O'Connor
John Paul Stevens
David Souter
Sonia Sotomayor
Anthony Kennedy
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Clarence Thomas
Samuel Alito
5. According to the U. S. Constitution, how does a someone get nominated to be a Supreme Court Justice? *
by the current serving Chief Justice
by the Executive Branch
by popular vote
by the Senate Judiciary Committee
6. Once a judge is nominated, What part of the federal government confirms the judges appointment to the Supreme Court? *
The House of Representatives
The Executive Branch
The Judicial Branch
The United States Senate
7. What article of the Constitution describes the role and responsibilities of the Judicial Branch? *
Article I
Article II
Article III
Article IV
8. What is the role of the Judicial Branch? *
To interpret the laws of the United States
To make the laws of the United States
To execute the laws of the United States
All of the Above
10. According to the U. S. Constitution- How long does a Supreme Court judge serve? *
Until age 62
Until age 70
Until Retirement, death, or removal by impeachment
8 years, at which time they must be reappointed or step down

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