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3. Which of the following best describes the relationship between the appeals process and the Supreme Court?
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A. The Supreme Court only takes cases that have already gone through the appeals process.
B. The Supreme Court uses the appeals process to determine whether a law is constitutional or not.
C. The Supreme Court determines the verdicts for their cases through the appeals process.
D. The Supreme Court only takes a case if a majority of the justices vote for it to go through the appeals process.
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