Which of the following is true?

A. So-called Article III federal judges are elected in the states where their courts are located, but can serve in any state.
B. Judges in Mississippi are appointed by the governor, but must be confirmed by the state House of Representatives.
C. Federal judges are appointed by a president, confirmed by the Senate and can be removed by recall election.
D. So-called Article III federal judges are appointed for life and Mississippi judges are elected by popular vote for a fixed term of years.


Answer: d. So-called Article III federal judges are appointed for life and Mississippi judges are elected by popular vote for a fixed term of years.

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