Which courts in the federal system are considered intermediate appellate courts?
A. District court
B. Circuit courts
C. Supreme courts
D. Traffic courts

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This is late answer but for any one else's peace of mind.

The answer is : B. Circuit Courts

Option B is the right answer.

The circuit courts of the United States were the primary medium level courts of the U.S federal court system. These courts were instituted by the Act of Judiciary in 1789. Over the civil suits and major federal crimes, these courts had the trial courts jurisdiction. These courts also had the appellate right over the United States district courts. hence, circuit courts contain both trials and appeals for matters determined by district courts.

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