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How do federal and state court systems work together?
A. Both court systems are independent, though the federal court
system has the power to overrule state court rulings that violate
the U.S. Constitution.
B. Both court systems are completely independent, and neither hears
cases originally tried in the other system.
C. Both court systems try criminal and civil cases, but states can
appeal decisions made only in criminal courts to the U.S. Supreme
Court
D. The state court system tries only original court cases, while the
federal court system hears appeals of decisions made in state
courts

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Answer:d.

Explanation:

State and local courts must honor both federal law and the laws of the other states. ... Claims based on federal laws will permit the federal court to take jurisdiction over the whole case, including any state issues raised. In those cases, the federal court is said to exercise “pendent jurisdiction” over the state claims.