which statement correctly compares the florida and federal court systems?
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*civics question*
which statement correctly compares the florida and federal court systems?
a: federal courts can try all cases, while the florida courts have limited jurisdiction.
b: there are three levels of courts in the florida court system while there are four levels of courts in the federal system.
c: florida judges are appointed or elected, while federal judges are all appointed for "good behaviour".
d: the us supreme court can issue opinions advising congress, while the florida supreme court cannot issue "advisory opinions".
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