Describe the US Supreme Court and explain how a case becomes heard in this court

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Often called the court of last resort, the US Supreme Court is the nation's highest appellate body. It is composed of nine members appointed by the president for lifetime terms after approval of Congress. The court chooses approximately 300 out of about 5,000 cases appealed each year and when it decides to hear a case, it grants a writ of certiorari requesting a transcript of the proceedings for review. When the Supreme Court rules on a case, it becomes precedent and must be honored by all lower courts.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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a. true b. false

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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