b. tertiary
c. secondary
d. primary
I believe it's answer "b"
b. about one percent of cases requested for review
c. cases that involve laws beyond its jurisdiction
d. one case per year that questions a federal law
The U.S. Supreme Court selects about one percent of requested cases for review each year. It doesn't handle cases beyond its jurisdiction or exactly one case per year questioning a federal law.
The U.S. Supreme Court does not accept a vast majority of petitioner requests for cases. Instead, it selects a very small percentage of cases for review each year. Specifically, the U.S. Supreme Court accepts about one percent of cases requested for review. This is due to the high volume of requests it receives and the necessity to prioritize the most significant and impactful cases. The court does not handle cases that are beyond its jurisdiction, and there's not a rule that it accepts exactly one case per year that questions a federal law.
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A. amplitude
B. compression
C. intensity
D. frequency