____1. What is the only crime defined in the Constitution? ________________


____2. Who determines how many federal Courts the U.S. will have? _______________


____3. How many people must witness an act of treason before a person can be convicted of it? ___________


____4. How long do federal judges hold their jobs? ______________________


_____5. If the President does not like a court’s decision, can he punish the justices by lowering their salary? ____


_____6. Do courts have the authority to deal with issues involving laws that come in conflict with the Constitution? __________


_____7. Who determines the punishment for someone found guilty of treason? ____________


_____8. If Georgia and Florida had a boundary dispute, would a state or federal court solve the problem? ________________


____9. Which type of case is the only one in which a jury is not an o