What does Article 3 of the Constitution primarily outline?

Exploring the Foundations of Judicial Power

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The powers of the executive branch
The powers of the legislative branch
The powers of the judicial branch
The process of amending the Constitution
2.
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How long do federal judges serve according to Article 3?
10-year terms
Until they choose to retire
For life, contingent on good behavior
20-year terms
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According to the video, what does Article 3 say about the creation of lower courts?
It specifies the number of lower courts
It prohibits the creation of any lower courts
It leaves the creation to the states
It grants Congress the power to create them
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What significant power does Marbury vs. Madison establish for the Supreme Court?
The power to impeach the president
The authority to enact laws
The power to declare laws unconstitutional
The ability to appoint federal judges
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What does judicial review allow the Supreme Court to do?
Amend the Constitution
Elect Supreme Court justices
Declare laws and actions unconstitutional
Review and approve new laws
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Which document argued in favor of the judicial branch having life tenure for judges?
Federalist No. 78
Marbury vs. Madison
The Constitution
The Declaration of Independence
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Who were the authors of the Federalist Papers?
Adams, Jay, and Jefferson
Washington, Madison, and Hamilton
Madison, Hamilton, and Jay
Jefferson, Adams, and Franklin
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What is the primary job of the judicial branch as described in Federalist No. 78?
To oversee elections
To interpret and protect the Constitution
To enact laws
To execute federal laws
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Why did Hamilton argue that federal judges should have life tenure?
To limit the power of Congress
To maintain judicial independence
To make it easier to pass laws
To ensure their loyalty to the president
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What was the purpose of the Federalist Papers?
To outline the failures of the Articles of Confederation
To support the ratification of the Constitution
To argue against the ratification of the Constitution
To introduce the Bill of Rights
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