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29 March, 21:22

The U. S. Constitution gives Congress the power to

A: conduct trials in the U. S. Supreme Court

B: combine state and federal trial courts

C: create inferior courts as necessary

D: close the state courts during a U. S. trial

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  1. 29 March, 21:40
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    C: create inferior courts as necessary

    Explanation:

    The specific credentials of the US Congress as set out in Sec. 8 Art. I of the Constitution, as well as amendment XVI to the Constitution, are assigned to the Congress as a single integral body without delimitation by house. These powers are exercised through the adoption of laws and other acts with the formally identical but separate participation of the chambers. The competence of the US Congress covers a number of areas of its activities.

    Through the U. S. Constitution (Article 111, Sec. 1) the U. S. Congress has the power to establish "inferior courts" for hearing cases arising from federal law. To this end, Congress has established district courts.
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